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by jjeaff
2244 days ago
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I also think that some people are better able to get funding and make up for other inadequacies in their concept or implementation thereof by leveraging their in-person skillset. Obviously, being good in-person and being able to convince a VC of your competence is a skill that likely correlates well to success with a startup, but I doubt that it is one to one. Just like there are a lot of excellent engineers that get passed over frequently because they aren't good at white boarding, or interviews in general. |
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