I do a lot of interviews, or I used to. If someone was dressed in his dad’s clothes that brought up sports analogies unconnected to the conversation like FB does, I’d feel like cutting the interview short. How does someone even be elevated to his position with his embarrassing disposition? I don’t care how much he sp ied on JP Morgan, I would never entrust someone like that as a viable candidate
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The same treatment of DEI in another direction.
Can you imagine if he was a black, Asian or Hispanic a CEO talking and dressing like that? You think he would even make it beyond a certain level in Corporate America?... I cannot.
Has to be mafia ties. He is the least impressive CEO I've ever seen. I can't stand to hear him speak, and it's not just because of his voice. He's a total a--hole and he makes no sense when he's speaking. I've never heard him say anything even remotely profound. He's mediocre at best... and yet, he's a millionaire. 🙄 One thing's for sure, you can't blame DEI for that one. 🤣
I feel this way about most of the C suite here….
My guess is because he paid fortune magazine to proclaim him as a 9/11 hero. I guess for inhaling all the smoke
He is ‘smart’ but in different way. you know what i mean