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dotabred2019-10-04 21:32:03
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dotabred, 2019-10-04 21:32:03

I was fired. What should I think?

I worked remotely as a web developer for three months. Official reason for dismissal: low work rate . I feel like a useless bastard. For the work was not dusty, there were no hard timings or inadequate managers. I am lost in thoughts what it was - either I am a low-skill, or maybe some intra-company factors unknown to me. It’s just that no one even made any comments to me, didn’t hint, they say, you work unproductively, etc. Worked-worked - bam - you are fired, at the end of the working day.
Have you or your colleagues been in similar situations? What should I think?

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2019-10-04
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Always and everywhere you need to proactively make contact. Constantly ask colleagues and management for their direct and frank opinion. And if you were fired, then this is such an opportunity to talk with the former management directly and without prejudice, which cannot be achieved without being fired. At the root of many problems lies innuendo. Feedback is a map on the way to excellence. It is only important to eliminate personal emotional reaction from the evaluation of reviews.

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