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"Company re-organization" sounds like a good phrase. Or you could use "redundacy" or "down-sizing". Any word or phrase is good as long as it implies that it was the company deciding to get rid of the role, not you specifically.
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The question can be answered - Company restructured and downsized.
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In the corporate world reduction-in-force (RIF) is doublespeak for "Fire lots of employees to improve the bottom line". Used on the job application or in the interview, it implies that your dismissal was financially motivated. That is, you were RIFed as a company tactic to increase profits or the product of your division is no longer profitable or your position became redundant, i.e., the manager found a way to get the job done with fewer people. In any case, saying "I was RIFed" is a concise way of relating that your company was downsized and you did not lose your job due to poor job performance.
In my last job I was fired with enthusiasm
A good way to say hello would be just "hi". Theres not really a good or bad way to say hi to someone.
Mandy is such a good person. that way stupid miley can be fired and not be famos anymore! hahaha!
Well, the canned answer is that you say "it wasn't a good fit" and that you are "looking for better/more interesting opportunities" Without knowing more about the situation or the reason that you were fired it's the best blanket answer I have
It was because the actor was fired. This is a way to keep him off of the show for good.
There is no good way.
"gut" is the most common way to say "good" in German.gutbravartiglieb
"All-fired" or "joe-fired" means "a lot." It's Cowboy slang. You'd say "Don't be in such an all-fired hurry."
Yes, they are a good way. I won't say the best way, but if they work, then they are good enough.
NO WAY!!she is not Gabriella in the movie and i do not think she makes a good Gabriella!!! what about you but NO WAY she will not be Gabriella because Vanessa rocks and she is not FIRED!
The kid got fired
AWESOME