Congratulations! You’ve Been Fired
By DAN LYONS
APRIL 9, 2016
AT HubSpot, the software company where I worked for almost two
years, when you got fired, it was called “graduation.” We all would
get a cheery email from the boss saying, “Team, just letting you
know that X has graduated and we’re all excited to see how she uses
her superpowers in her next big adventure.” One day this happened to
a friend of mine. She was 35, had been with the company for four
years, and was told without explanation by her 28-year-old manager
that she had two weeks to get out. On her last day, that manager
organized a farewell party for her.
It was surreal, and cruel, but everyone at HubSpot acted as if this
were perfectly normal. We were told we were “rock stars” who were
“inspiring people” and “changing the world,” but in truth we were
disposable.
Many tech companies are proud of this kind of culture. Amazon keeps
getting called out for its bruising environment, most notably in a
long exposé in this newspaper last year. On Tuesday, Jeff Bezos, the
founder of Amazon, said that people who didn’t like the company’s
grueling environment were free to work elsewhere. “We never claim
that our approach is the right one — just that it’s ours — and over
the last two decades, we’ve assembled a group of like-minded
people,” he wrote in a letter to shareholders.
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