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EPISODE 08
With Eric Yuan, CEO & Founder of Zoom
By Ashu Garg
01.28.2019
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Zoom founder and CEO Eric Yuan tells me why and how happiness is an essential part of his multi-billion-dollar company.
Eric Yuan arrived in Silicon Valley from his native China in 1997. He joined WebEx as a founding engineer, staying through its acquisition by Cisco and rising to VP of engineering by 2010. Not satisfied with what he saw as Cisco’s reluctance to solve customers’ complaints, he left to found his own enterprise video communication company, Zoom, in 2011. It was a good decision: Zoom went public in April with a valuation of $9 billion and it was also named the best tech company to work for (and the second best company to work for overall) by Glassdoor. Eric tells me how he was able to achieve success by scaling happiness.
The first thing Eric did when he founded Zoom is answer two questions: What kind of company did he want work for for the next 10 to 20 years, and how would he fund it?
Once he got the funding, it was time to build.
Zoom’s first customer was Stanford’s Continuing Studies program.
Having a company culture of happiness was easy enough when the company was small and Eric knew everyone. Eric had to make sure that culture scaled along with the company.
Published on 01.28.2019
Written by Ashu Garg