3 Former TJ Classmates Just Founded a $200M Company

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Your husband must have been in my class at TJ I've known the Yext/Roam guys since elementary and middle school, they were nice, regular kids...well, as regular as above-average intelligent people can be I think it's wonderful that they've been so successful and I wish them nothing but the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Restaurant lunches every day is a great way to get fat.

True but all the employees we’ve met were thin (although still quite young). DD brought her lunch leftovers home almost every day.


So you’re saying Yext discriminates against fat people? And older people?


It seems that way but it's always been hard to be in tech and over 30.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband went to TJ. At his reunion (attended by one of these guys) someone paid for everyone's drinks. Everyone assumed it was one of these guys because they were obviously loaded.

Quite possible. DD interned at Yext last summer, and they have plenty of free food and drinks in the kitchen. For lunches, they ordered from a restaurant menu, and the company paid for all of their lunches, every day. For Independence Day, they allowed the family members to join the employees/interns on the roof, where they served food/drinks, and we watched the fireworks. Their tall office building is in front of Lincoln memorial across Potomac.


Your husband must have been in my class at TJ I've known the Yext/Roam guys since elementary and middle school, they were nice, regular kids...well, as regular as above-average intelligent people can be I think it's wonderful that they've been so successful and I wish them nothing but the best.


+1 don’t get why there’s hate, we should be happy for them. It only helps future TJ grads too
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