Listen13 minCommentGift ShareSEATTLE — In 2019, a mid-level employee at Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin had grown fed up with the company, and as he left, he wrote a long memo that he sent to Bezos, chief executive Bob Smith and other senior leaders: “Our current culture is toxic to our...
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October 15, 2021
This article is overly sensational and full of gossip and allegations made from anonymous sources. This article might be useful to an employee weighing the pros and cons of going to work at Blue Origin, but for the general public, this piece doesn't carry any weight and reads like a tabloid story. I appreciate that the Washington Post is going after Bezos, which owns the publisher, but when it's done with such unreliable sources and claims, it actually makes readers feel the need to defend Bezos and Blue Origin.
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