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8 tips on how to keep your job

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* Always arrive to work on time, in other words be punctual.

* Do not always make excuses to stay away from work. A good attendance record is required for you to keep your job.

* Deliver results, the work you do should be considered as your product, thus find a way to differentiate your product, aim for excellence.

* Make sure you treat your bosses with respect, however you can always make your suggestions known in a polite manner.

* Your holiday should be booked in a strategic manner, thus, do not seek for holidays during busy periods.

* Follow the culture of your department as long as it is halal.

* Maintain a nice and modest look.

*Your job should be halal. 

These are tips, you could still lose a job but it could be for something better. Allah knows best.

Everything should be deliberately done for the sake of Allah. Part of doing something deliberately for the sake of Allah is to hope for a reward from Him. Everything happens according to the will of Allah.

Halal means anything lawful Islamically.

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