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by DenisM
2945 days ago
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I know a (small) number of YC companies and they all have a "young, charismatic ivy league graduate" on board. I imagine there's some sort of subconscious bias at play here that equates those properties with "quality of the founders". Be that as it may, if you're one of those people you can use it to your advantage and get away with less traction. |
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Being charismatic isn't entirely unrelated to one's ability to lead a company. You don't have to be slick, but projecting enough charm that people don't wander off while you're talking helps with hiring and sales.
You can learn to be acceptably charismatic if you put some effort into it. If Bill Gates and Jan Koum did it, you can too.