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by guptaneil
4841 days ago
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It's a losing proposition, financially speaking. But it sure is a lot more fun and satisfying working at a startup than a large corporation. Although there aren't tangible or financial benefits for working at a startup, there are definitely benefits that a large company simply can't provide, like experience and independence. For someone in their early 20's straight out of college, those benefits can outweigh the financial benefits of a big company. |
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Maybe. However, I think most us know people that love working for Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, et al.
Frankly, I think your independence claim is overstated—financial support is crucial. Shigeru Miyamoto emphasized this perspective in a 2012 New Yorker profile: “There’s a big difference between the money you receive personally from the company and the money you can use in your job.”
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/12/20/101220fa_fact_...
There’re many reasons to found a startup, very few to work for one.