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Why Paul Graham Says a Startup Job Is Better Than a Big Company

3 pointsby ewgfdgdfgdf12 months ago

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palata12 months ago
Startups nowadays are often Ponzi schemes in favour of the founders. Most startups don&#x27;t make employees rich; in fact it&#x27;s usually worse than an established company in terms of conditions and salary. We are far from the idealised startups from the early 2000s.<p>Now it can be an interesting experience (if you don&#x27;t burn out, which is frequent). Most of the time you will be on your own technically (or surrounded by inexperienced people), which means that you get to touch a lot of stuff, but at the same time you don&#x27;t get much (if any) mentoring.<p>My advice would be to join a startup early in your career (at a point where you are ready to sacrifice the working conditions in favour of an interesting experience). Maybe a couple years in an established company right after graduating would make sense though, to see a functioning company before going into the chaos of a startup.<p>Getting older, there is probably fewer reasons to join a startup (unless you found it and go for the Ponzi in your favour, that is).<p>&gt; &quot;You need people willing to jump in and build the future, and startups inherently self-select for this,&quot;<p>Of course he would say this, as a VC.
StrLght12 months ago
Tobacco companies claim that smoking is perfectly fine for your health!
smarm5212 months ago
I love that when they make this statement, they&#x27;re linking to Twitter:<p>&gt; Working for big companies might be &quot;safer,&quot; the investor shared on X ...<p>Where Twitter, in the news:<p>Elon Musk says he’s cut about 80% of Twitter’s staff <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;2023&#x2F;04&#x2F;12&#x2F;tech&#x2F;elon-musk-bbc-interview-twitter-intl-hnk&#x2F;index.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cnn.com&#x2F;2023&#x2F;04&#x2F;12&#x2F;tech&#x2F;elon-musk-bbc-interview-...</a><p>That is great subtle dig at the &quot;safety&quot; of working for big companies.
talldayo12 months ago
&quot;Machine That Eats Idiots &#x27;Requires More Sacrifices&#x27;, Says Machine Operator&quot;