Video-focused online communications platform
Job no longer available
Video-focused online communications platform
1001+ employees
Job no longer available
1001+ employees
To make video communications frictionless and secure.
Zoom reworked video conferencing when most people assumed it was a solved problem, with services from Cisco and Skype already ubiquitous in workplaces and homes. However, its videoconferencing infrastructure was simpler to use, faster and more flexible than any previous solution, and it swiftly took the world by storm.
Its success bred competition, however, and companies such as Microsoft and Google, along with numerous smaller communications firms, have begun making inroads on Zoom's formerly commanding lead. Additionally, as workplaces are mostly adopting a hybrid or flexible working strategy, some of its importance as a workplace tool is wearing off and it is recording a gradual decline in daily usage rates.
To counter these trends, Zoom is expanding its business offerings through product development and strategic aquisitions, such as that of Solvvy (an AI and automation service) in 2022. It remains to be seen if this will be enough to turn things around for Zoom: along with many other large tech companies it has recently engaged in large-scale layoffs to realign itself with a difficult economic situation. Still, it is a profitable company and a household name, and its track record of innovation means it is still very much one to watch in the communications space.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Few candidates hear
back within 2 weeks
7% employee growth in 12 months
Jan 2017
$100m
SERIES D
Feb 2015
$30m
SERIES C
Downtown San Jose, San Jose, CA
Eric Yuan
(CEO)Previously VP Engineering at Cisco and WebEx.
Joined as a Sales Development Representative. Promoted to SMB Account Executive after 6 months, and then to Commercial Account Executive after 2 further years. Is now an executive in Sale, Digital Natives & Start-Ups.
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