How do ordinary employees judge whether the company is going to close down?

As an ordinary employee, judging whether a company is likely to close down soon can start from the following aspects:

1. financial status: pay attention to the financial status of the company, especially the financial statements. Observe the company's profit margin, cash flow, asset-liability ratio and other indicators. This may be a warning sign if the company falls into persistent losses, serious debt or cash flow problems.

2. Operating conditions: pay attention to the operating conditions and development of the company. Observe the company's sales volume, market share and competitiveness. If the company's business falls sharply, customers are lost or the competitiveness of products is seriously reduced, this may mean that the company is facing difficulties.

3. Internal dynamics: pay attention to the internal dynamics of the company and employee turnover. If there are large-scale layoffs or frequent turnover of senior managers, it may be caused by poor management or financial problems.

4. Market environment: consider the overall situation of the industry and the market environment. If the industry boom is low, the market demand drops or competition intensifies, which may have an impact on the survival and development of the company.

5. Media reports and market reputation: Pay attention to the media reports on the company and the public's reputation on the company. If the company frequently has negative news or the market loses confidence in it, it may have an adverse impact on the company's operating conditions.

What needs to be clear is that these indicators and observations are only a reference and cannot be used as an absolute basis for judging whether a company will go bankrupt. If you are worried about the company's future, it is recommended to actively communicate with the company's management, colleagues or human resources department to understand the company's latest situation and plans. At the same time, pay attention to your career development and market situation at any time in case of emergency.