The author "previously led AI, Data Science, and Human Computation orgs at Google, Facebook, and Twitter."
And is now writing an ad critical of the company he worked at, about an area he was involved in leading.
This is an interesting route to take in a career. Work for a company, make mistakes, move to another company, and use your old mistakes as a selling point for the new company.
I know this is a harsh take, but it doesn't instill any confidence in the results here. What happens when mistakes happen at Surge? Are the people who made the mistakes going to be around to fix them, or are they going to jet off to another position where they once again talk about their previous failures.
And is now writing an ad critical of the company he worked at, about an area he was involved in leading.
This is an interesting route to take in a career. Work for a company, make mistakes, move to another company, and use your old mistakes as a selling point for the new company.
I know this is a harsh take, but it doesn't instill any confidence in the results here. What happens when mistakes happen at Surge? Are the people who made the mistakes going to be around to fix them, or are they going to jet off to another position where they once again talk about their previous failures.