The last time this happened, we were given forms that asked us to rate various values on a scale of 1 to 5: our desire to lead a team the importance of work-life balance. It’s a world where your culture and the company culture are one and the same, job descriptions are an energy-drink admixture of “HR’s idea of fun and a 23-year-old’s idea of work-life balance”, you can’t tell whether getting together over drinks is dating or networking, and FOMO hangs in the air like the city’s famous summer fog.Ī MEETING IS DROPPED MYSTERIOUSLY onto our calendars, and at the designated time we shuffle warily into a conference room. If you’re looking for some smart Sunday reading about the oft-neglected people aspect of technology, start with Anna Wiener’s Uncanny Valley, where she writes about her experience working that alternate reality known as San Francisco, circa 2013. The RipStik gets a mention in Anna Wiener’s Uncanny Valley.
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