Top 88 Quotes & Sayings by Eric Yuan - Page 2

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
Hijacking other's meetings or classrooms - this is online crime.
The smartphone created a huge economy, the cloud created a huge economy.
We take privacy very seriously and have privacy a policy and our intention is never to sell any customer data. — © Eric Yuan
We take privacy very seriously and have privacy a policy and our intention is never to sell any customer data.
The first time I applied for a U.S. visa, I was rejected. I continued to apply again and again over the course of two years and finally received my visa on the ninth try.
We don't spend a lot of money to sell the product.
Coronavirus has completely changed how people think about where or how you should work.
Social networking like Facebook or Twitter is very popular, but one thing I have found is that the more social networking tools you are using, the more alone you feel.
Every day I'd talk to my customers at Webex and they'd tell me how unhappy they were with our service. This was a terrible way to spend my days, it weighed heavily on my heart. I wanted to spend my days delivering happiness, and I knew I had to take charge of my own destiny to do that.
I decided to come to the U.S. in the mid '90s because the Internet, which I knew was the wave of the future, was red hot here, but hadn't yet taken off in China.
We want to embed Zoom into all workflow applications. That's our direction.
If we're interviewing someone and they really care about having a certain title, I usually think, 'Let's hire someone else.' You want someone who will say, 'I truly believe in the company's future. I want to own part of this company. I believe I can grow its value.'
The harshest criticism may be the best words you ever hear.
Some students just don't like online class.
A lot of people are counting on Zoom.
My older brother went into another city for college, and I felt like I wanted to stay in my home town to be close to my parents. Looking back, that was the best decision. My father passed away in 2010 and I got to enjoy those four years with him.
I came to Silicon Valley in 1997 and joined WebEx. At that time, WebEx was small, only 10 engineers and two co-founders.
I don't want to be only the most scalable platform, I want to be the most secure. To do that, it's not only Zoom's work, we need lot of people's help.
We expect our employees to care about the community, the company, their teammates, customers, and themselves.
You can work hard and be smart, but you need to think about when you're going to be part of a startup and build it. You only have so much energy, whether you want to admit it or not.
We built Zoom for the business customers.
We help ensure that Zoom is made up of caring people starting with the hiring process. At that point, we evaluate candidates on whether we believe they can embrace the value of Care and deliver happiness for others.
When I do something, I want to win. If I lose, I feel bad. — © Eric Yuan
When I do something, I want to win. If I lose, I feel bad.
I'm a Chinese American.
We should be on the forefront on this focus on justice, and do all we can to care about our community, to care about our society, and to make our communities a much better place.
The beautiful part of the cloud is, you know, it's unlimited capacity, in theory.
I hope that with video conferencing like Zoom everyone can spend time with family.
My journey with Zoom began with a desire for the independence to build something that would make users happy, a true video-first unified communications platform.
We want to make sure every user is happy.
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