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by krn
2656 days ago
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I think as far as credentials go, it's pretty simple: (market capitalization of the company) * (the level of responsibility given at the company). The smaller the company is, the higher the position has to be to make the credentials stand out. For instance, being a recent graduate at FAANG is probably more or less equal to being a pre-A series startup CTO, if there are no other entries in the CV. |
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That said, at more senior levels, your model fits more closely. A mid-level Alphabet product manager is likely to have been a founder or C-level exec in a startup or two.