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Questions to Ask Before Joining a Startup

38 pointsby pensieriover 11 years ago

7 comments

aaronbrethorstover 11 years ago
A few more (not that they&#x27;ll necessarily tell you, or offer you the job after you get done asking):<p>6. What percentage of the company are those XX,000 shares you&#x27;re giving me?<p>7. What&#x27;s the current valuation of the company?<p>8. How much runway do you have left? (Although you can probably infer this pretty easily by when they last raised.)<p>9. Since you&#x27;re giving me a YY% haircut on my market-rate salary, what reasons other than the almost certainly worthless, say, 0.25% of the company you&#x27;re giving me over four years should I be joining you?<p>10. I don&#x27;t believe 60-80 hour weeks are productive, sustainable or healthy. What do you think about that?
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JonFish85over 11 years ago
I disagree with 4 out of the 5.<p>&gt; &quot;How many people do you hire in a typical month?&quot; Is there such a thing as a &quot;typical month&quot; in a startup? Isn&#x27;t the definition of a startup that it&#x27;s moving fast, things change and you have to roll with the punches?<p>&gt; &quot;Who was the last person to quit, and why?&quot; Good luck getting a real answer out of this question. They&#x27;re not going to say that &quot;he hated the atmosphere&quot;, or &quot;the pay was too low&quot;. They&#x27;re going to say something positive-sounding and completely bland. It tells you nothing about the company at all, unless they completely trash talk the person who just left.<p>&gt; &quot;When do you intend to raise money, and why?&quot; Again, you&#x27;ll be lucky to get a real answer on this as well. If you get an &quot;X months of runway before we need to raise again&quot;, there are a million assumptions built into that, and things change quickly. &quot;Is the company primarily financed by selling product, or selling itself?&quot; is probably a better question to ask.<p>&gt; &quot;Can I see where I’ll sit?&quot; Seriously? Again: it&#x27;s a startup, things change. In the 2 weeks it might take you to start, the seating plan may have changed 3 times. Ask for a tour of the office, sure! Depending on the startup, it&#x27;s unlikely that you&#x27;ll be spending 2,000+ hours a year sitting at the same desk. Offices will move, things will be re-arranged, etc. Look at how the workspace is set up, to be sure; but asking something this specific seems like an odd request.<p>&gt; &quot;What do I want to do accomplish in my life, and how does this help me down that path?&quot; This one I agree with.
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codezeroover 11 years ago
It strikes me that asking &quot;Who was the last person to quit, and why?&quot; is a big faux pas in this area. Am I wrong, or is it common&#x2F;OK to ask this kind of question?<p>It&#x27;s been my experience that very few people &quot;quit.&quot; Separations from startups tend to be very neutral, leaving it ambiguous whether someone quit or was let go. It&#x27;s not hard to read between the lines, but discussions about this are not very up-front.
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jsunover 11 years ago
Good list - Not too sure about this one<p>&gt; How many people do you hire in a typical month?<p>1 per month? that seems low. Hiring is like everything else - subject to human cognitive biases. We all like to think that we can make the right decisions if we just put our minds to it, but the fact of the matter is a lot of it is just randomness. If I hired 4 people a month and I really fucked up on 3 of them I&#x27;d at least have 1 good employee left. That&#x27;s a higher expected value than if I hired 1 person a month and screwed up just 5% of the time.
epsover 11 years ago
Another question would be how an all around p2p guy ends up running an expense management company :)
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kostykover 11 years ago
I like where am i going to sit part.
morningstarover 11 years ago
Yes I like the blog article!