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The Fallout of Layoffs: Reputation Damage and Trust Erosion

Devin C. Hughes
5 min readFeb 3, 2025

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Ah, layoffs. The one word that can make even a Monday morning coffee taste like a cold, soggy piece of toast. Recently, Meta and Microsoft announced layoffs, but with a spicy twist: they labeled those employees as “lowest performers.” Talk about adding salt to the wound! Branding employees like this is like wearing socks with sandals — just because you can, doesn’t mean you should. Let’s dive into why this approach is as out of style as a fax machine in the age of smartphones.

Understanding Hiring Standards

Now, let’s chat about Meta’s hiring standards — think of them as the Olympics of job interviews. You have to be a professional acrobat just to make it through the door. The talent pool there is so deep, you might need scuba gear. So, when we talk about “lowest performers” at Meta, we’re not talking about someone who forgets how to turn on a computer. These folks could be absolute stars at many other companies. It’s like calling a world-class athlete “slow” because they finished second instead of first. Their rigorous hiring process ensures they’ve got top-notch talent, which makes the label even more perplexing.

The Consequences of Labels

Branding employees as “low performers” is like slapping a scarlet letter on them — except…

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Devin C. Hughes
Devin C. Hughes

Written by Devin C. Hughes

Keynote Speaker | Mindfulness Maven | Happiness Muse | Author | Diversity & Inclusion Advocate | www.devinchughes.com

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