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Ask HN: Finding interesting work if disenchanted with "big tech" & "VC-backed"

50 pointsby AbstractH244 months ago
For a long time i opted out of big tech and worked at startups because i liked being on small collaborative teams building cool impactful things.<p>More and more I’m sick of VC backed startups as well, because I see how VC money is a deal with the devil that incentivizes people to focus on scale, valuations and exits rather than quality and intrinsic reward from creating a good product. This has rapidly accelerated as I watch VC unabashedly fall in line with this new presidential administration.<p>Not sure where to turn next though. I could walk away from tech and join a niche legacy industry, but there some much interesting stuff that I’d be closed off to as a result.<p>As much as I’m looking for an answer, curious if anyone else finds themselves asking the same questions.

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andrewfromx4 months ago
CS Degree from 1996, been working for startup then big company, startup then big company, over and over for, yikes 30 years. I&#x27;m now at big company again and I&#x27;ve completely lost the urge to &quot;change the world&quot; and the product my big company makes isn&#x27;t even a product I use myself. (Not that it&#x27;s bad, just not my thing.) I&#x27;m in it now for the people and the tech. You&#x27;ll never find that fulfillment you are seeking in working for the <i>right</i> company doing what you think is important. Just pick one and fall in love with your co-workers, make them friends, and do tech for the sake of tech.
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boricj4 months ago
You can have small collaborative teams building cool impactful things inside a big company. It does take a particular set of conditions to pull off, a mix of vision and ambition by the engineers as well as agenda and trust by the management I&#x27;d say.<p>Niches can have some deeply interesting stuff too that can keep you busy and interested for a long time, but that&#x27;s more up to personal tastes whether any given niche would be a match for someone or not.<p>I won&#x27;t go into specifics, but I&#x27;ve seen first-hand the achievements of such a team in a particular niche I happen to find interesting. Unbelievably cool and unique tech just hidden in plain sight and a joy to work with under the hood. On the other hand, it can feel like being on the other side of a treasure hunt, where you secretly hope one day someone outside gets nerd-sniped inside your particular niche, follows the breadcrumbs out in the open and pieces it all together, just to see what madness they could pull off.
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thuanao4 months ago
Are you disenchanted with <i>technology</i>, or disenchanted with being a wage-slave code-monkey following orders and shipping crap software to make shareholders rich?<p>I only ask because I wasted too long confusing the two.
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aristofun4 months ago
&quot;Big tech&quot; &amp; &quot;vc backed&quot; is a huge inspiration, but it&#x27;s not meant for you, an employee. It was meant for VCs and other beneficiaries, actual stakeholders.<p>Nothing wrong with that.<p>But you better find inspiration where it actually is, not where the light shines - either in the journey to becoming the actual beneficiary. Or in the work itself, like an artist. Like many wise people here already commented.
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fakedang4 months ago
I&#x27;m currently reading Startupland by Mikkel Svane. While I&#x27;m not fully done with the book yet, I think its content resonates with what you&#x27;re looking for. After all, Zendesk was self-funded and 100% focused on building something its customers loved (back in that day and age). Perhaps give it a try?
pedalpete4 months ago
I&#x27;m assuming you&#x27;re an SE.<p>If you go looking, there are many non-VC backed mission driven companies that either a) aren&#x27;t VC backable - often because the founding team is minority, or female, not because of any real reason, or b) the tech isn&#x27;t the flavour of the month, or c) the founders are bootstrapping and don&#x27;t have interest in VC.<p>If you&#x27;ve got all 3 of those, that sounds like a winner to me!<p>If you&#x27;re in the US, which I assume you are, and particularly in SF, NYC, or even LA, or Austin, you&#x27;re probably in so much of a bubble, that you just hear so much VC nonsense start-ups.<p>It&#x27;s why I moved to Sydney, Australia (from Canada) instead of going to SF. Sydney is a hub of people doing real interesting work, and building real companies. The VC environment here is quite pathetic - maybe I&#x27;m just sour grapes because we couldn&#x27;t raise, but we now realize we don&#x27;t have to, and it is a HUGE relief.<p>BTW, myself and my co-founder were never interested in slinging-ads for big-tech. This was HUGELY helpful for me, as there is no way my co-founder would have joined if he was mostly just interested in the big paycheck and not taking on the risk and wanting to make an impact.<p>So, before finding interesting work, are you willing to take the drop in pay and options that big-tech offers? Are you willing to risk it on a bootstrapping start-up where you believe in the mission?<p>Another way may be to look at the post-growth companies that have a good product in a good niche, but are not looking for the escape velocity being a start-up. I&#x27;m thinking of places you may have thought of as &quot;has been&#x27;s&quot; . Mozilla, IBM, etc, where interesting work is happening, but it isn&#x27;t in the spotlight like may of the other big-tech firms.<p>Those are my thoughts.
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nicbou4 months ago
- Try to regain some agency, instead of being a ticket monkey. Self-employment can be much more satisfying to some.<p>- Work outside of tech. There are so many places where a single developer can have disproportionate impact simply because developers never work on those problems.<p>- Work on smaller scale problems where you have an impact on the entire solution, and not only on a tiny part of the implementation.<p>My job is to help immigrants settle in Germany. I still write a lot of code, but it&#x27;s in support of a more concrete goal. I have a lot of agency and essentially choose what I work on. The scale is small but the impact of even simple tools is disproportionate.<p>It&#x27;s the best job I have ever had.
cybercyberboid4 months ago
I could have said, &quot;work for a small company&quot;, but I did exactly that, and they got acquired by a PE-fund backed company...<p>So I&#x27;m back to square one.
markus_zhang4 months ago
I think a researcher position in a big tech is good enough. Good pay and you don&#x27;t have to face business directly.
p1esk4 months ago
It sounds like you should start your own company.
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akomtu4 months ago
VCs, simply put, are a creative force that makes their rich sponsors richer. They are like an intelligent gravity force for money. On the other hand, projects that help people do the opposite: they distribute wealth and make the rich poorer. Of course, the selfish rich aren&#x27;t going to fund such initiatives. That&#x27;s why many struggle with a cognitive dissonance: do the right thing and stay poor, or do the wrong thing and make real money.
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kennyloginz4 months ago
Follow your hobbies!
scarface_744 months ago
There is no such thing as any for profit company focuses on anything aside from making a profit.<p>I would say if you want to make a difference work in the public sector and that might still be viable on the state level in Blue states. But Republican led states are now aping Trump and setting up their own DOGE like apparatuses.<p>The real answer is the purpose for work outside of non profits is to exchange labor for money. My interest is having money appear in my account to support my addictions to food and shelter and to afford my interests
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ganeshkrishnan4 months ago
An absolute majority of startups are not vc funded. Only the ones you hear about are.<p>You either need to join the right group or talk to some founders.<p>We are bootstrapped genai company working on reducing hallucinations in LLMs and similarly we know tons of other AI companies that are bootstrapped
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