'I don't know exactly what the secret is': Zoom's marketing chief on the company's rise through the pandemic

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'I don't know exactly what the secret is': Zoom's marketing chief on its rise through the pandemic

. Now that period is over, Pelosi said security is still key. "When we think about security and the responsibility that we have as any large tech company, that is first and foremost a priority for us."

Like other pieces of technology, Zoom has had to adapt to different groups of people using it in various ways. "We're really focusing in on going deep on these different industries, like what is happening with education, financial services and the telehealth movement. And so that is where you can really expect to see us doubling down is, you know, ensuring the product works for the use case," she stated.

Before stay-at-home orders were imposed, Zoom had an "in-office culture," Pelosi said. "For us, this was quite the shift. But I think the team is doing a wonderful job of making the best of a difficult situation," she said. The San Jose location expects to be working remotely at least through the end of the year, and like many executives, Pelosi isn't sure how the future office might look.

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It's pushed by Microsoft and COMMUNIST CHINA!

The secret is a worldwide pandemic going on and having a product that allows people to connect virtually, it’s pretty fuckin simple

Safety

I don’t use it ✋🏻

It works very well! That's the secret.

The secret? A global pandemic forced the world into video chats and somehow yours got selected over Skype because the larger companies didn’t develop them until later...

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