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by mildbow
3396 days ago
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This is one of the benefits of being a founder with YC/well-connected VCs. Even if you burn though millions without figuring out a market, you will land on your feet (if you are on the executive team). Your employees? Not so much. My words may sound negative, but my point is: most people who are working at startups should seriously consider starting one instead. |
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N=1, but a friend has done this twice as a product manager with joining late stage startups, getting a decent amount of equity/stock and then the company has IPO'd.
I agree with your point though, the risk/reward for most early employees who are not part of the founding team is not worth it. You'll work just as hard as the founders with a fraction of a fraction of the payout compared to the founders