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Ask HN: Moving from startup CTO to FTE at big-co?

5 pointsby krishan711almost 2 years ago
I&#x27;m in a bit of a dilemna and would love to hear from anyone that&#x27;s done this. I&#x27;m in the UK for refernece. I did a full time CTO role for a startup that had a modest exit from 2015-2020 (grew to 50 ppl and millions in revenue) and since then have worked as consulting and fractional CTO at a few startups. I&#x27;ve been good at working on building products and teams from scratch and I really do enjoy it. I&#x27;ve also been working on building a bunch of products in the days where I&#x27;m not consulting (mostly in the crypto space, I know: boo!). You can see my history at: https:&#x2F;&#x2F;linkedin.com&#x2F;in&#x2F;krishan711<p>I&#x27;m at a stage now where I&#x27;m wondering if it&#x27;s worth it and wether I should just join a big co to get a big paycheck and get back into the grind of being a FTE. I&#x27;d love to hear from people that have done this as almost all the people I know who have been through my path are still there and working on their companies.<p>Advice on how to make the transition and if there is anything I should be particularly looking for &#x2F; avoiding would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)

3 comments

sf4liferalmost 2 years ago
I&#x27;ve done this twice. Here are lessons from my experience:<p>* At a startup, I made decisions fast. At a large company I had to build consensus for everything. This meant a LOT of meetings to discuss the same thing over and over. * At a startup, I interacted directly with customers. At a large company, there were layers of customer success, sales, that I had to coordinate with (pre&#x2F;post meetings). It felt like more hassle than it was worth. * At a startup, mission is clear, payday is company success. At a large company, lets face it, everyone&#x27;s mission is to get promoted. * At a startup, there were no restrictions on what we could try. At a large company, there is so many protocols, security, data handling, release notes. * At a startup risk is rewarded. At a big company, everyone talks about taking risks but no one gets promoted for taking one and failing (at least in my experience). * At a startup I hired and fired fast. At a big company, 90 days minimum to let a bad apple go. Everyone knows how to milk it.<p>All that said the corporate life was really good to me when I had young kids. Minimal work&#x2F;stress, great benefits. Different priorities for different points in life.
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iamflimflam1almost 2 years ago
This probably comes down to what are you really looking for. You describe it as the &quot;the grind of being a FTE&quot;. That gives me the impression that you are looking for more of a hands on engineering role and less of a leadership type thing.<p>Would that be accurate?
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tinktankalmost 2 years ago
Any chance I could talk to you 1:1? Your history intrigues me. It&#x27;d be mostly me benefitting though, from your experience.
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