Review: Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
Sarah Wynn-Williams was a young diplomat from New Zealand when she applied for what she believed to be her dream job at Facebook, then a new up and coming social media company that was changing the way that people communicated and kept in touch. She saw enormous potential in Facebook, in particular how it could be a huge political force and could have the power to change the world. As the title, a clever reference to the famous line in The Great Gatsby suggests that power to change the world did not always necessarily change it for the better. In her darkly comic memoir Sarah Wynn-Williams recounts her personal experiences of working for Facebook and her take of the inner workings of the company, much of which does not paint it favourably. This book was certainly an eye opener, though I have to be upfront about one thing: I did not like it. Was it interesting discovering how the company changed over the years that Sarah Wynn-Williams worked there? Absolutely. Do I find many of the inc...