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Ask HN: How can I get your attention?

8 pointsby taptakover 10 years ago
Hello HN. I've been in presales for almost 20 years, the last 15 in management selling software solutions to enterprise for a fortune 50 company. I'm incredibly well compensated but feel I've plateaued in terms of career growth due to limited movement in our senior management ranks. More importantly, I am really not interested anymore in the software we sell. During demos of our 'latest' product I sometimes have to pinch myself to keep awake. Long story, but short(ish) set up to question: I'm really interested in small disruptive software companies. Especially those that are in B2C rather than the B2B, the companies with those ideas that make you say 'wow', why didn't I think of that? The problem (I think) I am having is garnering attention from such companies due to my long tenner in somewhat unrelated software fields. I've sent resumes and typically I hear nothing, or I am outright turned down. So, after all that, here is the question: Has being in enterprise software for a large company for so long tainted me, and what can I do differently to draw the attention of the companies I am interested in?

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LukeFitzpatrickover 10 years ago
It seems to me that you want to be involved in startups that have just got traction in the B2C market, AkA created that &#x27;wow&#x27; factor that you mentioned.<p>Your long track record in a fortune 50 company might be the thing that steers you away from getting accepted to such companies. If I was hiring you, the first red flag I&#x27;d get is &#x27;this guys experienced&#x27; - how much is this going to cost me?<p>Likely, the jobs at small disruptive companies probably work on recommendations. I see your options like this if you want to make the change:<p>Option 1: Get a recommendation to a company your interested in and expect a pay cut.<p>Option 2: Find a startup that you&#x27;re interested in, offer to help them out, make connections; or, join one.<p>Option 3: Start your own B2C startup, do it as a side project, build a team and quit your day job when you&#x27;re ready.<p>There is nothing worse than doing a job that you&#x27;re no longer interested in. I know your pain, everybody has been in your shoes at one stage in their life.<p>This is my email, your welcome to email if you want any advice, lukejamesfitzpatrick@gmail.com
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mswenover 10 years ago
What do you want to do at the small disruptive B2C software company? Are you wanting a technical development position? Product Management? Operations management? Partnership development?<p>It occurs to me that being &quot;incredibly well compensated&quot; at your current position could be both at the heart of the problem as well as holding the solution.<p>Problem: If you are already making 2X or 3X of what the small disruptive company is paying anyone in the company today it is really hard for a founder to figure out where to slot you in, and to believe that you will stick around and stay motivated for 1&#x2F;3 your current salary.<p>Solution: If your compensation has been well managed then you should be in a position to invest several hundred thousand dollars. And that, combined with your sales and management experience might be really attractive to a technically sophisticated founder who needs a co-founder with business experience.
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dshuangover 10 years ago
Have you tried pitching the b2c companies on angellist with customized proposals for how you can help them sell their product(s)?
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