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by saryant
4070 days ago
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As someone who just spent two years as employee #1 at a startup before being fired last month, I don't regret it, and while my salary was below market, it wasn't too bad and I had a lot of fun. I went in with no full-time software experience (second job after college, first was a dead end job at one of the big consulting firms) and was able to build a serious set of projects and influence technical decisions that are now paying off—I now have expertise in stacks that people are willing to pay for. I view those two years as building experience and a reputation in the right communities, now I'm cashing in on that. I don't think I could've gained that same level of responsibility anywhere short of founding my own company, which I considered but ultimately never came up with anything worth pursuing. I'm grateful that those founders were willing to take a risk on me, even though it didn't work out. |
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