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I understand what you are saying: You hired psychopaths on accident -- but your office is still a great place to work!


Fun fact though: Actual legit psychopaths are very charming. The biggest symptom is that they have a history of failures and bad referrals. But they are good at convincing you that they were victimized, and that they trust you to bring them to the next level.

Usually at the end of an interview, the interviewer ends up feeling like this person is a great guy, just unlucky. They might have failed a lot, but failure is good in Silicon Valley.

You end up with a person who becomes a core team member because they care the most. But they end up being manipulative assholes who are well connected.


The thing about those people (not sure psychopath is the exact term) is that they can pass for decent people for long enough to get hired and entrenched. Hiring a few of them is inevitable at scale. So as long as they actually do get fired (as in GP's case), yes, it can still be a good place to work.


Ah yes. The "we hire a few psychopaths now and then" excuse.


Ah, yes. The "throw out snarky comments and hope nobody notices I don't have a real argument" tactic.


Just a bad apple, you see.




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