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    Your role was eliminated. Your capability wasn’t

    News DeskBy News DeskMarch 8, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A layoff doesn’t just remove your role. It disrupts your sense of professional stability.

    I’ve led workforce reductions at Amazon, Microsoft, and inside private equity-backed companies. I’ve sat in decision meetings where headcount decisions were debated alongside budgets and operating models. I’ve helped leaders understand how layoffs affect company culture. I’ve also supported leaders and executives who lost their jobs. The emotions usually follow a pattern: shock, self-doubt, and then a period of adjustment.

    But here’s what I’ve learned from those coaching conversations: top performers don’t lose confidence because they lack skills or ability. They lose it because their sense of self was closely tied to their job. When the job goes away, it can feel like they do too. Here’s what to keep in mind if you’ve been laid off. 

    It’s not about your abilities

    In 2026, layoffs are happening more often, not because people stopped delivering, but because business models are shifting. 

    The pattern is clear. Challenger, Gray & Christmas reports hundreds of thousands of job cuts. McKinsey research shared that organizations aren’t just adding technology, they’re redesigning roles around it. And according to the World Economic Forum, approximately 40% of core job skills will change within the next five years, meaning the disruption is increasingly structural, not personal.

    Most layoffs aren’t talent verdicts; they’re about strategy. When the math changes, the org chart changes. That’s not a judgment on your capability. It’s a realignment of cost, structure, or direction.

    The problem is that it rarely feels structural when it happens to you. It’s important to remember that even if your role was eliminated, your capabilities weren’t.

    Focus on capabilities, not titles

    If your confidence feels shaken, you’re not alone. Layoffs change more than numbers; they affect how people see themselves, whether they stay or leave. When stability feels uncertain, confidence becomes fragile. It’s easy to internalize the disruption as a signal about your value, but most of the time, it isn’t; confidence returns when you see evidence of your abilities.

    Update your résumé with measurable outcomes. List what you built, scaled, fixed, or led. Contact former managers and colleagues who can speak to your performance without hesitation. Not in generalities, but results. Capability is not a title. It’s a pattern of outcomes over time.

    The leaders I coach who recover fastest do one thing differently: they separate who they are from the seat they held. They move from “I was SVP of…” to “I build X, scale Y, and fix Z.” That shift changes perspective.

    I’ve seen executives exit at peak performance because the strategy changed. I’ve also seen leaders cling to roles that were clearly shrinking. The difference in recovery wasn’t intelligence. It was whether they defined themselves by position or by capability.

    If you can describe your layoff calmly and with a focus on the future, you show resilience: “The company restructured around X shift. It clarified where I can create the most impact next.” Avoid sounding defensive or bitter. Hiring teams look for composure as much as qualifications.

    Position yourself for growth

    The job market is crowded with skilled professionals. High performers are competing for fewer positions, and even confident leaders can feel unsettled. 

    But competition does not equal replaceability. The average employee tenure in the U.S. is 3.9 years. Long, uninterrupted career arcs are less common than people think. Modern careers move in chapters now. A disruption isn’t evidence of failure. It’s part of the cycle. The more important question isn’t “How quickly can I get another title?” It’s “Where can I develop my skills?”

    A layoff may bruise your confidence and make you doubt your instincts. It may shake your trust in systems you believed in. It may place you in a competitive market that feels louder than the last time you searched.

    Losing a role doesn’t mean losing your skills. Roles are just company labels. Capability builds over time. Titles are given, but capability is earned, and it goes with you wherever you go next.

    In 2026, companies are always adjusting; some quietly, some boldly. What lasts is your ability to get results, learn fast, and handle pressure.

    Your job may be gone, but your skills remain. Keep them strong and take them to a place that values them.

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