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Atlassian defends firing engineer for suggesting CEO is 'rich jerk'

https://www.afr.com/technology/atlassian-defends-firing-engineer-for-suggesting-ceo-is-rich-jerk-20260317-p5ob1w
27•jamesfinlayson•1h ago

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bediger4000•1h ago
Does Atlassian's CEO realize that we all now know that he really is a rich jerk?
razingeden•1h ago
I had no idea who he even was, but as a former user of several Atlassian products , pass me a pitchfork.
_doctor_love•1h ago
https://archive.is/nWTrk
danny_codes•1h ago
I’ve noticed rich people seem to have the absolute thinnest skin. Maybe not enough bullying? Or too much? Unclear
briga•55m ago
Regardless of the fact that he probably is a jerk, it doesn't seem like appropriate workplace behavior to be calling anyone a jerk. Just because you have free speech doesn't mean that your speech should have no consequences. Maybe it's unfair and a double standard, but to me it seems like a no-brainer that you shouldn't be calling people names in your workplace.
desecratedbody•49m ago
I was going to write a similar comment, but it turns out that isn’t what she said but rather what Atlassian has said she suggested he is.

https://ia.acs.org.au/article/2026/ex-atlassian-engineer-fig...

> … It was an irrelevant personal attack and insult directed at a colleague, essentially calling him a ‘rich jerk’.

> Unterwurzacher reportedly parodied the CEO on Slack, writing, “What’s up Outragers, just dialing in from my NBA team’s headquarters to yell at the people whose careers I’ve just pummeled.”

pmdulaney•23m ago
I do think a sincere apology and a promise to behave himself or herself in the future should be acceptable.
jjcm•15m ago
Since there’s a lot of assumptions on personality here, I’ll toss my perspective here.

Worked at Atlassian for 5 years, had plenty of interactions with Mike. I wouldn’t categorize him as a jerk. I have plenty of disagreements about decisions he’s made, and I think he heavily over-hired (and is paying for it now), but a jerk he is not.

The reality is Atlassian has mechanisms, for better or for worse, that reward social discontent - Hello (their internal Confluence instance which has Reddit-like upvoting on blogs) and their karma bot on slack. Both of which tend to result in people gamifying these to boost their social status, which as you’ve seen with Reddit, often results in a subset of people realizing negative comments get more attention than positive ones. This got out of hand and they’ve been trying to dial it back, leading to cuts like these. It’s been a problem at Atlassian for a while.

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