Everyone on reddit is screaming about how the article is so misleading and she was fired for trying to attend a meeting she wasn't a part of.
Like yeah you fucking dipshit I'm sure that it's totally normal for companies to respond to trying to attend a meeting you're not in by firing you on the spot and totally not about anything else.
If there's a silver lining, it's that since Netflix fires aggressively (they will fire you after a year if you meet expectations, as it means you're not a "superstar" employee) there is always a glut of companies waiting to hire anyone who worked there.
It's so funny the idea of getting fired for gate crashing. I want to know if this was in person or over zoom.
Everyone on reddit is screaming about how the article is so misleading and she was fired for trying to attend a meeting she wasn't a part of.
Like yeah you fucking dipshit I'm sure that it's totally normal for companies to respond to trying to attend a meeting you're not in by firing you on the spot and totally not about anything else.
If there's a silver lining, it's that since Netflix fires aggressively (they will fire you after a year if you meet expectations, as it means you're not a "superstar" employee) there is always a glut of companies waiting to hire anyone who worked there.
Idk if you're employed in an office or not, but crashing a board of directors meeting will 100% get you fired everywhere.
Twomad needs to crash more corporate meetings
Pretty based of them.