Why I Left Red Hat

Written by daniel-jeffries | Published 2019/10/15
Tech Story Tags: artificial-intellingence | ai | machine-learning | ai-and-ethics | ai-infrastructure | hackernoon-top-story | latest-tech-stories | ai-and-ml

TLDR Daniel Jeffries joined Red Hat in 2010 when the company was still “the world’s biggest startup” with only a thousand plus employees. Jeffries: I was burned out, working all night and all day, living in data centers, eating burgers and fries endlessly and pounding energy drinks. I realized the company didn’t need a guy like me anymore. I'm a risk taker. I color outside the lines. I’m the kind of person you need when you’re trying to get something started and there's no blueprint. You need to start a jazz solo instead of playing the sheet.via the TL;DR App

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Written by daniel-jeffries | I am an author, futurist, systems architect, public speaker and pro blogger.
Published by HackerNoon on 2019/10/15