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.
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.