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by neilsharma
1860 days ago
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I agree; founders should have substantially more equity than any one early employee. But its not just about which is harder to start as (founder or early employee), but also the time/energy/emotion invested over years to bring the company to a successful scenario. Being a third employee is still pretty hard if you are working 60-80hrs/week for years and making major life sacrifices. And you're right; $100M exit isn't always a win. That was a somewhat arbitrary milestone I used to do quick math. |
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Startup employees are often quite screwed from a promises made perspective.