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Zoom CEO: Work-Life Balance & The One Exception - News Directory 3

Zoom CEO: Work-Life Balance & The One Exception

June 13, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • Eric Yuan, CEO of Zoom, acknowledges the blurred lines between work and life created partly ‍by his own company's technology.
  • Despite his dedication to Zoom, Yuan, a father of three ⁢Gen Z ‍children, emphasizes the importance of family.
  • Yuan joins other prominent figures⁢ like former President Barack Obama and LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman in suggesting that a perfect work-life balance may⁢ be⁢ unattainable for ⁤those ⁢striving...
Original source: fortune.com

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan⁢ champions family first, even over ‍his $20 billion company. ⁣In a ⁢candid assessment of work-life balance,Yuan admits the tech-driven blurring of lines,a trend Zoom itself enabled,makes true equilibrium tough,especially for leaders. However, the primary_keyword is family.‍ The secondary_keyword, AI, enters ⁣the discussion ‍as Yuan predicts meaningful changes, and he foresees a future where AI could dramatically reshape the workweek, possibly down to ⁢just two days. He advises Gen Z to prepare for an AI-driven job market. News Directory 3 presents this story with a clear focus on Yuan’s views. Discover what’s next?

key Points

  • Zoom CEO Eric⁢ Yuan prioritizes family over work when conflicts arise.
  • Yuan believes AI advancements could ⁤lead to a two-day workweek in the‍ future.
  • He advises Gen Z to prepare for an AI-dominated job market.

Zoom CEO Eric Yuan on Work-Life Balance and AI’s Impact

⁤ ⁤ Updated June 13, 2025
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Eric Yuan, CEO of Zoom, acknowledges the blurred lines between work and life created partly ‍by his own company’s technology. yuan says that achieving a true work-life⁣ balance is challenging, especially for leaders. He has even given up hobbies to focus on ⁤his company,now valued at $20 billion.

Despite his dedication to Zoom, Yuan, a father of three ⁢Gen Z ‍children, emphasizes the importance of family. ⁤”Whenever ther’s a conflict, guess what? ⁢Family first,” Yuan said.

Yuan joins other prominent figures⁢ like former President Barack Obama and LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman in suggesting that a perfect work-life balance may⁢ be⁢ unattainable for ⁤those ⁢striving for meaningful success. The Zoom CEO’s remarks come as companies⁢ grapple with return-to-office policies and the evolving nature of work.

Addressing the rise of AI,⁤ Yuan expresses both excitement and concern for younger⁢ generations ⁤entering the workforce.⁢ He⁢ advises ‍Gen Z to gradually prepare for an AI-dominant workplace by ‍learning about AI while focusing on their studies and enjoying campus⁤ life.

Zoom’s own trajectory reflects the⁣ tech industry’s volatility.From a⁤ $9.2 billion valuation at its IPO in⁢ April 2019, Zoom surged to a ⁢$160 billion market cap during the pandemic, fueled by⁤ a massive increase in users. However, the shift back to⁣ in-person work has since⁢ reduced its market cap⁣ to around $20⁤ billion.

“I tell our team, ‘Guys, you know, there’s ⁣no way to balance. Work is life, life is ⁢work,’” Yuan said.

What’s next

Looking ahead,Yuan envisions a future where ‍AI could revolutionize ⁣the workweek,perhaps leading to a two-day workweek. He suggests ‍that digital agents or “twins” could handle many tasks, freeing up humans for other pursuits. Bill Gates has also expressed similar ideas about a⁤ reduced workweek due to AI advancements.

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