Laid Off But Top Performer: How to Explain It Without Sounding Defensive

Laid Off But Top Performer

If you were laid off while performing well, the risk is not the layoff. The risk is sounding defensive or unfinished. Use a short script that includes scope, a calm closure signal, and one proof cue that is verifiable. Keep your “top performer” evidence factual, then pivot with humility so the interviewer feels steadiness, not … Read more