1, occupational safety risk
For example, working on a construction site may face safety risks such as falling from a height and being hit by objects; When working in a chemical plant, you may come into contact with dangerous chemicals, which may lead to poisoning or fire and explosion.
2. Occupational health risks
For example, sitting in the office for a long time may lead to sedentary problems.
3. Career development risks
For example, the technology is updated quickly, and employees need to constantly learn and adapt to new technologies, otherwise they may face risks such as backward skills and limited career development.
4. Job burnout risk
For example, long-term repetitive work may lead to job burnout risks such as decreased work motivation and loss of interest in work.
5. Professional moral hazard
For example, engaging in venture capital in the financial industry may face temptation and moral pressure, and it is necessary to maintain professional ethics and moral standards and avoid illegal acts.
6, professional competition risk
For example, if you work in a highly competitive industry, you need to constantly improve your competitiveness, otherwise you may face the risk of unemployment or be hindered in your career development.