The payment processing platform reportedly sent an image of a cartoon duck in emails to employees notifying them of their ...
Stripe, the Bay Area’s second most valuable startup, emailed a layoff notice to 300 workers - along with a cartoon picture.
A cute cartoon duck can be the bearer of bad news. Stripe is laying off 300 people, or about 3.5% of its global workforce — and in emails to some terminated employees, the company accidentally sent an ...
Stripe employees were sent PDF of a cartoon duck alongside their notice of role termination in a baffling HR mistake.
The payments company laid off 300 employees on Monday, primarily in product, engineering, and operations roles.
The error, confirmed by a Stripe spokesperson, occurred during the company’s internal process of notifying impacted employees ...
But that wasn't the case at Stripe, a payments software company that laid off 300 employees on Monday. Some employees in the various roles affected (product, operations, engineering) were notified by ...
Stripe laid off 300 employees, equivalent to around 3.5% of its workforce, on Monday, with most of the roles in the product, engineering, and operations departments.
Stripe, a leading U.S.-based fintech company, mistakenly sent layoff notices with a cartoon duck image to 300 employees. The ...
A Stripe spokesperson confirmed the notification error. Chief People Officer Rob McIntosh sent a follow-up email apologising ...