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Antonio Garcia Martinez

Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley

3.9 (42 ratings)
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Chaos Monkeys by Antonio Garcia Martinez is a memoir of his experiences as a Silicon Valley start-up founder and insider. He provides a blunt and humorous account of the valley's culture, power dynamics, and financial outcomes.

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    Immigration to Silicon Valley is so tough that immigrants sometimes resort to fake marriages.

    When Europeans were trying to reach America in the eighteenth century, many paid for their passage by submitting to several years of indentured servitude. While tech geeks seeking work in twenty-first century America don’t have it quite that bad, they still face a pretty rough deal.

    Being allowed to work in Silicon Valley isn’t easy for an immigrant, and the process often leads to exploitation.

    One solution is to obtain an H-1B visa: a nonimmigrant visa for foreign workers. However, only a limited number of these are available. In 2013, 200,000 foreign workers hoping for employment in Silicon Valley applied for an H-1B visa, but only 16,000 were approved.

    And the ones lucky enough to be approved are then totally at the mercy of their boss.

    If they’re fired or the company shuts down, their visa is no longer valid, a state of insecurity that often results in their feeling forced to accept a smaller salary than their American colleagues.

    As a result, the corporations are the big winners. They get highly skilled employees who will work for less, and these employees have to endure five years of this exploitation before they can apply for a green card, which gives them better rights and permanent-residence status.

    It’s no surprise that immigrants want to avoid all this. And the easiest way to do that is with a fake marriage.

    The US immigration system is friendlier with those who are trying to start a family. In fact, immediate-relative or family-preference visas account for two thirds of all successful immigration applicants.

    Surprisingly, for this method to work, you don’t even have to marry an American citizen.

    Stanis Argyris is a Greek computer specialist who wanted to join the author’s start-up team in 2008. So Argyris married a Turkish woman who, under a student visa, was studying at Stanford University. Now Argyris could obtain a student-spouse visa, stay in the country and finally work at the author’s company.

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    What is Chaos Monkeys about?

    Chaos Monkeys (2016) offers a revealing peek at the deceitful schemes and billion-dollar dreams that drive start-ups in Silicon Valley. Take a tour of companies like Google and Facebook, and find out what it takes to be successful as well as what goes on backstage at some of the world’s most dominant start-ups.

    Chaos Monkeys Review

    Chaos Monkeys (2016) takes readers inside the fascinating world of Silicon Valley, offering a firsthand account of its chaos and cutthroat culture. Here's why this book is worth reading:

    • It provides a raw and unfiltered perspective on the inner workings of some of the biggest tech companies, exposing the dark side of the industry.
    • Through vivid storytelling and personal anecdotes, it sheds light on the high-stakes game of startups and the relentless pursuit of success.
    • The author's brutal honesty and irreverent style make the book an entertaining and captivating read, guaranteeing that it is anything but boring.

    Best quote from Chaos Monkeys

    Entrepreneurs bandy about their cap number as if it were a real company valuation, but it is purely hypothetical.

    —Antonio Garcia Martinez
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    Who should read Chaos Monkeys?

    • Entrepreneurs thinking about launching a start-up
    • Tech workers curious about Silicon Valley
    • Readers looking for a behind-the-scenes-peek at billion-dollar businesses

    About the Author

    Antonio Garcia Martinez worked on Wall Street as a trader for Goldman Sachs before starting his own company, AdGrok, and then becoming a manager on the Facebook Ads team. He lives on a sailboat near San Francisco.

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    The main message of Chaos Monkeys is an insider's account of the chaotic world of Silicon Valley and the tech industry.

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    Chaos Monkeys is a candid and thought-provoking book that provides an insider's perspective on the tech industry. It's definitely worth a read.

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    Antonio Garcia Martinez is the author of Chaos Monkeys.

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