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What the early employees of today's biggest companies are doing now

The planet's most fortunate fledgling staff members
Microsoft: Marc McDonald
Microsoft: Bob Greenberg
Microsoft: Andrea Lewis
Apple: Bill Fernandez
Apple: Randy Wigginton
Apple: Michael Scott
Apple: Chris Espinosa
Amazon: Shel Kaphan
Amazon: MacKenzie Bezos
Amazon: Paul Davis
Google: Craig Silverstein
Google: Heather Cairns
Google: Omid Kordestani
Google: Jeff Dean
LinkedIn: Yan Pujante
LinkedIn: Stephen Beitzel
Facebook: Sean Parker
Facebook: Ezra Callahan
Facebook: Taner Halicioglu
Facebook: Steve Chen
Twitter: Evan Henshaw-Plath
Twitter: Tim Roberts
Twitter: Adam Rugel
Twitter: Tony Stubblebine
Uber: Ryan Graves
Uber: Austin Geidt
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The planet's most fortunate fledgling staff members

It's every start-up employee's dream: to join a super-dynamic company in its infancy that grows to become a hugely successful business, especially if generous share options form part of the remuneration package. Starting with Microsoft, whose first employees are pictured in this iconic photo from 1978, click or scroll through to take a look at the staff members that kicked off today's most valuable global giants, and find out what they're up to today.

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Daniel Coughlin

22 July 2020

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