What Is Job Security, Why Most Employee Jobs Do Not Offer a High Level of Job Security, How to Obtain a Job That Offers a High Level of Job Security, and the Benefits of...
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By Dr. Harrison Sachs
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This essay sheds light on what is job security, explicates why most employee jobs do not offer a high level of job security, elucidates how to receive a job that offers a high level of job security, and expounds upon the benefits of receiving a job that offers a high level of job security. Succinctly stated, job security is a term that delineates the likelihood that a person who works a real private sector job based on voluntary demand will be able to retain his real private sector job based on voluntary demand for a prolonged period of time. Most people who are part of the real private sector workforce prefer to work real private jobs that offer a high level of job security in lieu of working real private jobs that offer a low level of job security. Most people who are part of the real private sector workforce forgo working real private jobs that offer a high level of job security. As of January of 2025, real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a high level of job security are far less abound in the real private sector employee job market than real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a low level of job security. Furthermore, as of January of 2025, real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a high level of job security are also far more cumbersome to obtain than real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a low level of job security. This is because real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a high level of job security have a far more sizeable candidate pool per job than real private sector employee jobs based on voluntary demand that offer a low level of job security have per job. The level of job security that a real private sector job based on voluntary demand offers to a person can vary from real private sector job to real private sector job.