Grit

Guest: Ryan Azus, CRO of Zoom

In this episode, we cover: The biggest difference between Ryan’s childhood and that of his own kids (04:18); Why selling books every summer in college was a lucrative, life-changing adventure (10:45); Where his competitiveness comes from, and being a “student of business” (22:01); The early days of teleconferencing at WebEx, and how Ryan started working there (27:17); Building RingCentral from zero to a billion-dollar run rate, and being a “headquarters person” (33:54); “Falling forward” and the myth of instant success in business (39:00); Zoom fatigue and virtual backgrounds (44:37); Keeping up with the explosive growth in demand for Zoom, and the intense pressure of the job (48:23); The most important traits Ryan looks for when hiring (55:05); Zoom’s stock price and the “belief barrier” (01:00:05)

Show Notes

Ryan Azus, CRO of Zoom, has been selling all his life, from baseball cards as a kid to ads in the school newspaper to — crucially — books every summer in college. Every year, he and and thousands of other young people would be dispersed around the country to sell books door-to-door as part of an entrepreneurial program called Southwestern Advantage. That experience taught him valuable lessons about his own strengths and weaknesses as a salesperson, the diversity of people’s needs, and the joys of hard-earned time off.

In this episode, Ryan and Joubin talk about the silver lining of growing up with divorced parents; what Ryan learned from his epic first job as a book salesman; how he talked his way into a job at WebEx after being screened by HR; the big thing a lot of people on the outside get wrong about working at a successful fast-growing company; joining Zoom in August 2019, right before COVID changed everything; what it feels like when your job is to keep the world connected; and why success is not created in a “sunny meadow.”

In this episode, we cover:
  • The biggest difference between Ryan’s childhood and that of his own kids (04:18)
  • Why selling books every summer in college was a lucrative, life-changing adventure (10:45)
  • Where his competitiveness comes from, and being a “student of business” (22:01)
  • The early days of teleconferencing at WebEx, and how Ryan started working there (27:17)
  • Building RingCentral from zero to a billion-dollar run rate, and being a “headquarters person” (33:54)
  • “Falling forward” and the myth of instant success in business (39:00)
  • Zoom fatigue and virtual backgrounds (44:37)
  • Keeping up with the explosive growth in demand for Zoom, and the intense pressure of the job (48:23)
  • The most important traits Ryan looks for when hiring (55:05)
  • Zoom’s stock price and the “belief barrier” (01:00:05)


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What is Grit?

Grit explores what it takes to create, build, and scale world-class organizations. It features weekly episodes highlighting the leaders who are pushing their companies to make a difference. This series is hosted by Joubin Mirzadegan, go to market operating partner at Kleiner Perkins, a venture capital firm investing in history-making founders.