
He ends his message with a question and an emoji: “Is it too overwhelming to join Salesforce as a new hire? Ask for a friend.

“Is that a reflection of our office politics?”īenioff lists other questions about “office culture” and the time and energy it takes for new hires. “How do we increase the productivity of our employees at Salesforce? In particular, new hires (hired during the 20 pandemic) face much lower productivity,” Benioff said.

Marc Benioff, CEO of San Francisco tech behemoth Salesforce, appears to be calling some employees about their lack of productivity.Īccording to internal screenshots obtained by SFGATE, Benioff posed a series of open-ended questions about company culture, specifically regarding new hires, on Friday morning in an internal public Slack channel “to get the widest possible range of responses.” The message was first reported by Zoe Schiffer at Platformer.
