A Coldplay kiss cam goes viral and a CEO quits
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Podczas koncertu zespołu Coldplay, "Kiss Cam" nieoczekiwanie stało się narzędziem do ujawnienia rzekomego romansu. Kamera pokazała Andy'ego Byrona, dyrektora generalnego firmy Astronomer, w objęciach Kristin Cabot, szefowej działu HR. pic.twitter.com/HzhO2nXxo4
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TheHyperHive on MSNMan Named Andy Byron Clarified That He Was not the CEO Caught With Employee at a ConcertHow did the wrong Andy Byron respond to Coldplay’s jumbotron scandal? Imagine enjoying a Coldplay concert, only to find yourself on the big screen in an awkward moment that spreads across the internet like wildfire.
So, when Thomas saw a job post on LinkedIn with the line “Only candidates currently employed full-time will be considered,” he blew a fuse. He took to LinkedIn to call out the post, tagging Goodwin Recruiting, the company who posted the job. Besides attacking the strategy itself, he questioned if the post was even legal.
Multiple former employees said Mr. Byron would lash out against employees who disagreed with him, including threatening to fire them,” a resurfaced exposé claims.
The tech tycoon exposed for apparently having an affair with a co-worker on a “kiss cam” at a Coldplay concert raved about the staffer when she was hired just months before they were caught
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