I noticed is the last big layoff from 2023. The people who left were the ones not meeting goals. Supervisors who got laid off were not meeting their inventory goals. Analyst laid off were not meeting production or quality goals. So there is a good chance if you are not meeting, that you could be laid off. Unless they just choose to gut certain depts and not look at performance. I think they will be looking at tenure (who makes the most), performance (meeting or exceeding) , and what work the department does when making cuts. (Is your dept easy to replace, or does it need specialized workers). But that's just my opinion, who knows what they will actually do.