Culture CloudFlare CEO Matthew Prince Responds To Employee’s Video Showing Her Getting Fired - “We Don’t Always Get It Right”

Source: https://www.boredpanda.com/woman-br...are-layoff-video-divides-people-ceo-response/

“We Don’t Always Get It Right”: CEO Responds To Employee’s Video Showing Her Getting Fired​

Andréa Oldereide and Karina Babenok

A CEO admitted his company’s mistake of lacking humanity when they fired a woman who had gone viral for posting the moment she was laid off on social media.

The video in question saw former employee Brittany Pietsch filming herself while on a video call with two admins.

The clip was uploaded by a second party on the alexyardigans TikTok account, which posts a variety of different videos, and amassed 3.4 million views since it was posted on Friday (January 12).

In the video, the title reads: “Brittany Pietsch, an account executive at Cloudflare, records her layoff experience,” accompanied by a subhead just under it that reads: “POV (point of view): you’re about to get laid off.”

Brittany seemingly expected the meeting was coming, as she explained in the clip that a number of her colleagues had been “getting random 15-minute call invites all day,” likely getting fired.

As Brittany opened her video call, another subtext explained that her best friend at work had gotten a call to get sacked just 30 minutes before her own virtual meeting.

In the clip, Brittany is subsequently shown speaking to two different voices belonging to people she alleges she didn’t know: “a woman from HR (human resources) and a director man I’ve never heard of.”

As the director could be heard starting his statement and blaming her performance, Brittany cut him off and boldly exclaimed: “Yes, I’m gonna stop you right there,” which she followed in the clip with a text that read: “I wanted to stand up for myself, because what did I have to lose?”

Screenshot at 2024-01-16 08-56-55.png

The discouraged worker went off to explain that she has had the “highest activity on her team” and “done a really great job managing her deals.”

In the video, Brittany asked why she was faced with two strangers rather than her manager, whom she said had given her nothing but positive feedback.

Throughout the call, the now ex-Cloudflare employee was seen trying to understand why she was being laid off without receiving any concrete answers.

In the video, she told them: “It must be very easy for you to have these little 10, 15 minute meetings, tell someone that they’re fired, completely wreck their whole life, and then that’s it with no explanation – that’s extremely traumatizing for people if you can imagine that.”

The representatives, who we later learned from the clip were called Dom and Rosie, replied: “I don’t think there’s anything we can say at this moment or today, Brittany, that’s going to change the way that you feel. Again, it’s understandable, I’m taking notes and feedback. We’ll circle back.”

Cloudflare is an American company that provides content delivery network services, cloud cybersecurity, and other IT services.

Taking to her LinkedIn page, Brittany revealed that her manager had no idea this was happening. She wrote: “My manager was just as blindsided as I was. On the call, you can hear the HR rep admit that they could not attest to what my manager has said about my performance.”

She further stated: “On the call, I was not attempting to save my job, but only trying to understand exactly why I was being let go in the way that I was. I felt like I was in the twilight zone.”

The disappointed account executive questioned: “We as employees are expected to give 2 weeks’ notice and yet we don’t deserve even a sliver of respect when the roles are reversed?”

Upon viewing the now-viral video, the company’s CEO, Matthew Prince, responded to the backlash.

Screenshot at 2024-01-16 08-56-23.png

Taking to his X account (formerly known as Twitter), he wrote: “We fired ~40 sales people out of over 1,500 in our go-to-market org. That’s a normal quarter.

Screenshot at 2024-01-16 08-57-48.png

“When we’re doing performance management right, we can often tell within 3 months or less of a sales hire, even during the holidays, whether they’re going to be successful or not. Sadly, we don’t hire perfectly. We try to fire perfectly.”

He continued: “The video is painful for me to watch. Managers should always be involved. HR should be involved, but it shouldn’t be outsourced to them, no employee should ever actually be surprised they weren’t performing. We don’t always get it right.”

The CEO also committed to handling such situations better in the future. Matthew said: “Any healthy org needs to get the people who aren’t performing off. That wasn’t the mistake here.

“The mistake was not being as kind and humane as we were. And that’s something @zatlyn [Michelle Zatlyn – COO of Cloudflare] and I am focused on improving going forward.”

Valerie Vadala, an experienced global talent acquisition leader told Forbes: “There were a few missteps here. I think the biggest is that her manager was not present.”

After seeing Brittany’s TikTok, Valerie explained to the publication: “It’s a sign of leadership to be present and to let the employee know that the company realizes it is personal.

“It’s incredibly painful to be laid off. To make it something cold and transactional is denying the reality that you have just gut-punched a person’s career trajectory.”

The HR executive further said that Brittany’s firing was “incredibly egregious” by making it performance-based. “If you are doing a companywide layoff, which this clearly was, don’t make it about performance,” she added.
Screenshot at 2024-01-16 08-58-31.png


Original video won't upload for some goddamn reason:
https://www.tiktok.com/@brittanypeachhh/video/7322301313134415134


Comments from another thread:
Zoomer Cloudflare employee posts layoff call with HR on TikTok...

View attachment 5629426

Yikes! not a good look!
What an idiot zoomer. Posting your layoff call? I don't think I've ever heard of someone successfully fighting the layoff.

Maybe she should move her ad from Backstage to Backpage.
 
Last edited:
And the journo should be fired for not knowing who from whom. WHO had given her nothing but positive feedback.
Yep.
If the pronoun can be replaced with "him" then it's "whom", if it can be replaced with "he" then it's "who".
"Him had given her nothing but positive feedback." doesn't make sense.
"He had given her nothing but positive feedback." does.
 
These days companies treat you like you aren't even human, just a unit. Time was you'd get fired face to face by your immediate superior, not having the company get 2 random fuckers you don't even know to do it over the fucking phone.
I'd be more fine with this if it went both ways, but the amount of "we are fAmILy" and "do the team building exercise, wagie!" bullshit that gets bandied about by large enterprise is insane. I expect basic human decency from my employer, just as they expect collegiality and professionalism from me, but that doesn't mean we're friends.

My favourite kind of "company culture" is "I'll do my job really well and you give me money", but I've also seen the results of employee surveys and a surprising amount of them eat this shit up: I've seen everything from "we should do more company events in person" to "can we do awards like The Dundies from The Office?"... the longer I work, the more I realize that most people are just bad at their jobs and the one thing they seem to think will keep them employed is their enthusiasm.

You want me to care about performance beyond how it affects me, give me a fat options pool and we'll see. I still don't want to spend any more time than I have to with a bunch of drooling retards who can't shut the fuck up about some "revolutionary management framework" they read about in a book by their favourite Harvard Business School grifter.

Life's too fucking short for that nonsense.
 
Yep.
If the pronoun can be replaced with "him" then it's "whom", if it can be replaced with "he" then it's "who".
"Him had given her nothing but positive feedback." doesn't make sense.
"He had given her nothing but positive feedback." does.
Also it's Matthew Prince, fix your headline, OP. He needs Google Alerts to fire off on this thread to learn how much of a gigantic faggot he is.
 
Also it's Matthew Prince, fix your headline, OP. He needs Google Alerts to fire off on this thread to learn how much of a gigantic faggot he is.
Thanks man
 
I'd be more fine with this if it went both ways, but the amount of "we are fAmILy" and "do the team building exercise, wagie!" bullshit that gets bandied about by large enterprise is insane. I expect basic human decency from my employer, just as they expect collegiality and professionalism from me, but that doesn't mean we're friends.

My favourite kind of "company culture" is "I'll do my job really well and you give me money", but I've also seen the results of employee surveys and a surprising amount of them eat this shit up: I've seen everything from "we should do more company events in person" to "can we do awards like The Dundies from The Office?"... the longer I work, the more I realize that most people are just bad at their jobs and the one thing they seem to think will keep them employed is their enthusiasm.

You want me to care about performance beyond how it affects me, give me a fat options pool and we'll see. I still don't want to spend any more time than I have to with a bunch of drooling retards who can't shut the fuck up about some "revolutionary management framework" they read about in a book by their favourite Harvard Business School grifter.

Life's too fucking short for that nonsense.
I like companies where there are casual Fridays (usually a donation to a local charity of a dollar) and they have potlucks. Having uniforms tends to scare off retards.
 
These days companies treat you like you aren't even human, just a unit.
This is more apparent if you're applying for a job under a temp agency.

They aren't even friendly about it either. They stick you in a broom-closet-like room with a tiny-ass table just to make that claustrophobic feeling stand out more, read you their rigamarole, make you sign papers while taking your photo ID and social security card. And this is all BEFORE they actually do a proper interview of you. Then they try to pressure you into taking the job, even if it's nowhere near what you were looking for. They leave no room for you to think it over either, once you're out that door, the offer is fucking gone and offered to the next poor sap that walks through those doors.
 
She spent the entire call fishing for them to admit they owe her unemployment and they spent the entire call trying to ensure they never admit anything that'd require them to provide it.
If you're laid off you get unemployment, not sure what you're on about. It's not up to the company.

Are you talking about severance or some shit like that?
 
If you're laid off you get unemployment, not sure what you're on about. It's not up to the company.
Not necessarily true, lots of states have conditioned access to unemployment insurance to require termination not be based on failure to adhere to a firm's performance expectations or company standards.
 
Last edited:
Matthew Prince is a ridiculously rotund rump ranger.

Also, zoomers are pathetically fragile faggots. Guess what kids? You can do everything absolutely perfect and still find your ass out on the bread line. That's just life. Either find yourself a spine, or neck yourself and save the rest of us a hassle.
 
All I have to say to this zoomer quantaha (who looks like she's 30, lay off the drugs, food and alcohol) is watch this movie:

Its a little beyond zoomie zoom, but maybe pay attention.

Also Matthew Prince is a complete tool for responding to this, but we already knew that.
 
Matthew Prince is a faggot of such absurd proportions it is possible to see him and his faggotry from space.

HRniggers aren't human and it should be legal to hunt them for sport.
 
  • Feels
Reactions: make_it_so
Back