Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work
Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work is a gripping memoir that unpacks the inner workings of a global tech giant. Part expose, part adventure, it follows a young New Zealand diplomat as she climbs toward the upper echelons of Facebook, revealing how power, ego, and a toxic culture collide. For readers who are curious about tech, leadership, and how platforms shape our world, this candid journey is both eye-opening and darkly funny, offering insight with empathy and wit.
Written in a warm, first-person voice, Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work stitches together episodes—from private jet liaisons to tense moments abroad—into a cohesive narrative that reads like a high-stakes diary. The experience is immersive: brisk chapters, vivid scenes, and sharp observations that make complex ideas feel immediate. Through storytelling instead of dry analysis, it covers key concepts such as corporate culture, accountability, policy influence, and the personal costs of ambition, while showing how technology can both connect and complicate our world.
- Behind-the-scenes look at a global tech company's culture and power dynamics
- Candid, darkly funny storytelling with high-profile encounters
- Key concepts: corporate culture, ethics, accountability, and tech's societal influence
- Engaging, episodic structure with vivid scenes and practical takeaways
- Voice that blends personal reflection with sharp social insight
After finishing Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how technology shapes society and the ripple effects of leadership decisions. The book invites reflection, encouraging a more skeptical and informed view of the platforms that touch everyday life, leaving you thoughtful, engaged, and inspired to examine power with care.
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Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work
Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work
Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work is a gripping memoir that unpacks the inner workings of a global tech giant. Part expose, part adventure, it follows a young New Zealand diplomat as she climbs toward the upper echelons of Facebook, revealing how power, ego, and a toxic culture collide. For readers who are curious about tech, leadership, and how platforms shape our world, this candid journey is both eye-opening and darkly funny, offering insight with empathy and wit.
Written in a warm, first-person voice, Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work stitches together episodes—from private jet liaisons to tense moments abroad—into a cohesive narrative that reads like a high-stakes diary. The experience is immersive: brisk chapters, vivid scenes, and sharp observations that make complex ideas feel immediate. Through storytelling instead of dry analysis, it covers key concepts such as corporate culture, accountability, policy influence, and the personal costs of ambition, while showing how technology can both connect and complicate our world.
- Behind-the-scenes look at a global tech company's culture and power dynamics
- Candid, darkly funny storytelling with high-profile encounters
- Key concepts: corporate culture, ethics, accountability, and tech's societal influence
- Engaging, episodic structure with vivid scenes and practical takeaways
- Voice that blends personal reflection with sharp social insight
After finishing Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how technology shapes society and the ripple effects of leadership decisions. The book invites reflection, encouraging a more skeptical and informed view of the platforms that touch everyday life, leaving you thoughtful, engaged, and inspired to examine power with care.
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Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work is a gripping memoir that unpacks the inner workings of a global tech giant. Part expose, part adventure, it follows a young New Zealand diplomat as she climbs toward the upper echelons of Facebook, revealing how power, ego, and a toxic culture collide. For readers who are curious about tech, leadership, and how platforms shape our world, this candid journey is both eye-opening and darkly funny, offering insight with empathy and wit.
Written in a warm, first-person voice, Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work stitches together episodes—from private jet liaisons to tense moments abroad—into a cohesive narrative that reads like a high-stakes diary. The experience is immersive: brisk chapters, vivid scenes, and sharp observations that make complex ideas feel immediate. Through storytelling instead of dry analysis, it covers key concepts such as corporate culture, accountability, policy influence, and the personal costs of ambition, while showing how technology can both connect and complicate our world.
- Behind-the-scenes look at a global tech company's culture and power dynamics
- Candid, darkly funny storytelling with high-profile encounters
- Key concepts: corporate culture, ethics, accountability, and tech's societal influence
- Engaging, episodic structure with vivid scenes and practical takeaways
- Voice that blends personal reflection with sharp social insight
After finishing Careless People: A Story Of Where I Used To Work, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how technology shapes society and the ripple effects of leadership decisions. The book invites reflection, encouraging a more skeptical and informed view of the platforms that touch everyday life, leaving you thoughtful, engaged, and inspired to examine power with care.











