Summary Jeff Jones worked with Uber for nearly seven months after leaving Target as CMO
WEB DESK (Dunya News) - Jeff Jones resigned as president of Uber on Sunday while adding further to the miseries that the online cab service is already striving to cope up with.
Jeff Jones joined Uber Technologies Inc. less than seven months ago and his departure will thrust the company into deeper turmoil.
According to the technology news site Recode, the resign of Jeff Jones is related to the sexual harassment and sexism allegations leveled against Uber.
"I joined Uber because of its mission, and the challenge to build global capabilities that would help the company mature and thrive long term," Jones revealed in his recent statement. "It is now clear, however, that the beliefs and approach to leadership that have guided my career are inconsistent with what I saw and experienced at Uber, and I can no longer continue as president of the ride sharing business."
Jeff Jones worked with Uber for nearly seven months after leaving Target as CMO.
The company is said to have hired him for helping with its flailing image. However, sources revealed that Jeff Jones found the situation at Uber more problematic than he expected.
