Khaled is a Serial Entrepreneur and an Investor who started his journey at a very young age in Egypt and found his way to the US. Time magazine named him one of the top 30 under 30 changing the world. He founded Tilt (Acquired by Airbnb), a Y-Combinator and a16z funded company that empowered communities and groups to pool money together. After selling Tilt to Airbnb, he founded Stipple, a venture studio based in San Francisco focusing on launching companies in Consumer FinTech and Marketplaces.
In those moments, every CEO wants to hide. It’s painful. And this is when you need to do the complete opposite: You need to be very available. You need to have the Q&A, you need to be there, you need to answer all the questions.
Layoffs are happening in tech, and some will happen on Zoom. How can companies handle them in the least painful way?