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Personally I'm not sure why people are fixating on this particular point - companies rarely tend to lay off their high performers. Sometimes they might axe entire divisions and that would include both high and low performers, but whenever it's not that the implication is clear.

I did spend the first half of my career in banking though, so maybe I've got a different baseline.



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