comes across as a tech bro who learned a few silicon valley buzzwords. Is it that easy? I am relatively new in my career and if this clown can become the CPO of a billion dollar revenue company, I can keep dreamin. No rizz. all sus.
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They found him from the slums. He was literally unemployed for two years, worked at a bunch of sh---y companies and came with a poor reputation of being a psychopath with 0 long term planning ability has he had poor tenure at every company before this. I would be shocked if he is still here by Q4. He is bringing the same toxicity, lack of direction and lying that he had to previous companies, its just now it is impacted every area of the company. I have already called the anonymous helpline for feedback about something I observed at one of our company events. This cannot possibly continue this way. I am leaving info in our glassdoor to avoid anything having to do with this company that has to do with such leaders. Why is Tuckness, still nibbling at the teats now managing an entire sales organization with 0 history. This can even be reported to the SEC or at least this nepotism should be presented to any investors we have left as a clear and gross conflict of interest. There is 0 saving grace in our leadership left.
@OP is a wannabe. Princess Peach’s cereal analogy is spot on though.
OP trying to type so nobody figures out who they are. Just be candid. People here su-k now.
OP is definitely a millennial
This sounds like an old person that is trying desperately to sound like an intern. But yea we get it, CPO bad. Its almost as though doing nothing is the best approach like your other cousin Burkland. Burkland is a cheerio, whereas the CPO is a fruit loop. Ultimately both provide little nutrition.