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Ask HN: Are these signs of a failing startup

3 pointsby employee123over 8 years ago
I just joined a startup which has been running for more almost 2 years now as a remote dev and have been with them for about 5 months now. Currently, we do not have any strong revenue coming in and have about 2-3 customers, it's a SASS/b2b product so I can understand if we don't have that many customers. Last month, the salaries of employees was slashed by more than 50% & I was told by the CTO that because they didn't really have any revenue, investors advised that they reduced spending. A senior developer already left. I do not have any equity in the startup (because I'm halfway across the world, but was promised when I relocated and started working onsite). Are these signs of a failing startup? Should I jump ship? I'm the only dev on the team and it doesn't seem like they are hiring a replacement for the senior dev that left which we need badly.

3 comments

byoung2over 8 years ago
Get out now! If the investors believed that the startup had legs, they would put more money in, not suggest cutting costs. Reducing salary is a huge red flag, and there is no upside for you with no equity. You'll never get the lost salary back even if they become profitable.
sharemywinover 8 years ago
I would think if they aren't adding new customers that's a problem. Are there any new customers in the pipeline? how long is the sales cycle? I would think they need to replace some of that salary with equity. Also, you have to question that leadership of a company that's cutting salary's of employees over themselves. Unless, they're already working for free.
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corecoderover 8 years ago
What do you mean, the salaries were slashed? How is that even possible?<p>Anyway, just run.