Bybit's CMO is only 23? Cryptocurrency promotions are even more outrageous than those of "fake coins"!
I recently saw a jaw-dropping news story about a young woman named Claudia from Bybit, who was "promoted to CMO at the age of 23" and is now directly in charge of the exchange's global marketing!
My reaction was: "Huh? Are promotions in the cryptocurrency world based on block confirmation speed these days?" You know, a typical CMO at a normal company is either a veteran with years of experience in the industry or a resourceful individual who brought in capital. This young woman's work experience is probably shorter than the holding period of a "leek"...
Of course, I'm not saying she's incompetent (what if she's a chosen marketing talent?), but the "fresh out of college, parachuted into CMO" narrative is something even the most daring cryptocurrency media wouldn't dare to write. So, the onlookers started to speculate wildly:
1️⃣ People with connections said, "Does Ben have some hidden PY transactions with her? After all, in the cryptocurrency world, 'special connections' lead to fast promotions, and those who understand will understand."
2️⃣ Cost reduction and efficiency improvement said, "Is Bybit so broke it can't even afford a headhunter? I heard recently that even the cleaning lady has to work part-time writing weekly reports."
3️⃣ The appearance economy said, "I get it! Exchanges are all promoting 'appearance is justice' now. Is the next step going to be an 'Executive 101 audition'? Ben shows up every day, Claudia is in charge of looking beautiful, and the users? They just have to cheer them on!"
I mean, the cryptocurrency workplace is just so unpredictable. An intern in the morning can be a CMO in the afternoon. Even Satoshi Nakamoto had to revise the white paper overnight after reading it! $BTC $ETH #美联储