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Why I Work for Jason Calacanis (and Freakin’ Love It)

29 点作者 riffer超过 14 年前

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mgkimsal超过 14 年前
"We take afternoons off to play at the beach, play ultimate Frisbee in the park, go to the movies as a company, have Starcraft 2 nights, etc…"<p>Spoken like a true "jr engineer" the poster claims to be :) At some point in your life, that stuff just isn't very enticing.<p>Can people just go home and chill with their family while the rest of you go play frisbee, or will they be ostracized as 'not a team player' if they 'opt out' of afternoon movies/starcraft? A danger in that sort of activity is anyone who <i>doesn't</i> join in may (or will) eventually be left out of key business information.<p>Glad you found somewhere you enjoy working - keep it up!
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RBr超过 14 年前
Some people are very good at recognizing talent and using it. It is a common attribute of many top CEO's in any industry.<p>As an outsider looking in, I perceive Jason's value to a company may be found both in his skill to identify valuable people and to market the company he is involved with through his personal exploits. Sometimes, companies work well in spite of the leadership they have as staff comes together to form and execute ideas.<p>At Weblogs, Brian Alvey and a slew of talented people pushed both the platform and the content to form a successful company. At Mahalo, iteration after iteration drives the product while a revolving door of staff comes and goes. Jason's latest projects including his video podcast network and independent startup conference are further examples of time and trial. On the surface, Jason's value has been to identify the right people and use each company as a platform to market himself and then his role within the company.<p>This history is somewhat unusual and confusing when compared with traditional employers. Especially for those that Jason prefers to hire. Young, fresh out of school, energetic and bright, Jason leverages his abilities to identify talent in order to "scoop" people who can trade their time for the chance to work for a true online legend. In many cases, it's a fair trade. However, when looked at from afar, Weblogs, Mahalo, This Week In and TechCrunch tell an interesting story that may make those with more experience, knowledge or connections think twice. "To each his own" is a valuable sentiment conveyed well by Travis in the original post.<p>Beyond history, I have learned to judge powerful people with a simple measure of good vs. evil. When given the opportunity, some people unknowingly make decisions that have a positive impact on the people and processes around them. Others feel more comfortable operating somewhat negatively while justifying their path by saying things such as, "I make the hard decisions" and "I'll fight until the last breath". There is no right or wrong way to make decisions but the impact of those decisions on the people and processes around them uncover what type of person they are.<p>With my definition of good vs. evil above in mind, and using Mahalo as a specific example, Jason can be viewed as evil. It's not always easy to do, but I strongly believe that working with people who are fundamentally good produces happy, healthy, engaged employees who truly care about the success of their company, it's culture and their leadership. Working for people who are evil produces a turnstile of employees who typically last less then 3 years at their desk and require regular additional extra curricular motivation in order to offset their frustrations.
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ajays超过 14 年前
I'm sorry, but every time I hear the name Jason Calacanis, I'm reminded of this sordid episode: <a href="http://pastebin.com/u7vddNg0" rel="nofollow">http://pastebin.com/u7vddNg0</a>
InfinityX0超过 14 年前
Even if he absolutely hates working for Calacanis, this is a pretty brilliant kiss-ass on his part. I would've liked it better from someone who worked <i>previously</i> for the company - those working <i>for</i> it are a pretty biased view of what might be a blackened company culture.<p>Surely, having Calacanis on their side is worth this kind of post/long term commitment even if many other factors are absolutely torrid - and that kind of node-network-connection occurs in many other places, too - where the sole connection to a very influential person is pretty much the only factor holding a person at the job.
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alain94040超过 14 年前
I'd say this post is fair and balanced, but that wouldn't come out quite right :-)
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jasonmcalacanis超过 14 年前
Thanks for a nice post Travis.
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