Reaction to the crying CEO… This is how he announced his decision to dismiss

Creation Date: August 11, 2022 13:43

Braden Wallake, CEO of HyperSocial in the USA, is on the agenda with his post after the dismissal decision. The CEO, who shared that he had to dismiss his employees with a selfie from his LinkedIn account, made statements such as a confession. The CEO, who was accused of trying to make himself look like a victim, later issued an apology.

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USACEO of HyperSocial Braden Wallaketalking about…

The CEO, who shared on LinkedIn after the dismissal of the employees, used a photo of him crying in this post.

The CEO of an Ohio-based digital marketing firm made the following statements in his speech;

‘During days like these, I wish I owned a company that only cared about money and didn’t care who it hurt along the way. But I’m not.’

‘I HOPE THEY KNOW HOW I LOVE THEM’

“I know it’s unprofessional to tell my employees I love them,” Wallake wrote. But I hope they know deep in my heart how much I love them.

THOUSANDS OF COMMENTS

Wallake’s post was soon commented on. The post in question received over 6,000 comments in a short time.

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SOCIAL MEDIA SPLIT IN TWO

While some users congratulated the CEO for his honest statement, the number of those who reacted was quite high.

According to the news in The Economics Times, many users accused Wallake of trying to make himself look like a victim.

Upon the backlash, Wallake apologized, stating that he wasn’t trying to portray himself as a victim.

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