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Ask HN: My startup bit the dust. No other experience. What should I do now?

8 点作者 hapanin超过 4 年前
It&#x27;s been over a month now since the emergence of a patent owned by a large, litigation-prone competitor came to light, causing us to shut down. I&#x27;m now trying to figure out what to do, but I have no proper software or corporate experience outside my own company, so I&#x27;m not actually sure what is a realistic next step.<p>Here&#x27;s my resume highlights:<p>- CEO of a 4-year bootstrapped wearable sensors company founded straight out of college.<p>- Shipped 3k+ units<p>- Built a machine learning pipeline to solve arbitrary inertial gesture classification problems, deployed working model to hardware prototype<p>- more info, cv, etc: matoles.com<p>- B.S. Materials Science&#x2F;Engineering<p>- Location: Seattle<p>- Age: 26<p>In the long run, I would like to start another ML company. Therefore my short term (2-4 year) objectives are:<p>- Work in the data science &#x2F; ML field<p>- Make a lot of money<p>- No regard for work&#x2F;life balance<p>Here are my questions for the hivemind:<p>- How feasible are the following routes, given my resume?<p>- If you had my resume and wanted to optimize for the above, what would you do?<p>- Are there any routes not on the list that I should consider? Are there important steps I&#x27;m missing?<p>- What gaps in my resume can I fill in the next 3 months?<p>1. Become a data scientist &#x2F; ML engineer at a large company<p>1a. Study a lot. For the purpose of this post, let&#x27;s assume my technical interview skills are in the top 25% of FAANG applicants.<p>1b. Publish 2-3 portfolio projects and maybe a paper on our startup&#x27;s IP<p>1c. Apply to every relevant job I can find<p>2. Apply for leadership&#x2F;non-IC positions at smaller companies<p>2a. Practice interviewing with colleagues in management<p>2b. Apply<p>I am concerned that my resume does not look like that of a typical management applicant. My experience shipping hardware might make up for this at a hardware&#x2F;ML startup?<p>3. Do software or hardware (without ML) because the economy right now is garbage<p>Thanks everyone.

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setgree超过 4 年前
A few thoughts:<p>* If I were interviewing you, I&#x27;d be concerned about whether you could take orders from a supervisor, and, more generally, work well with people that you didn&#x27;t hand select. (Side note: <i>are</i> you good at those things, OP? It&#x27;s ok if you&#x27;re not, but it should frame your search). Is there a way you can take on a project where you aren&#x27;t the boss?<p>* Have you processed the grief and loss over your previous startup, and are you really ready to jump back in to another thing? I&#x27;d wonder this if I were interviewing you, thinking that maybe you were looking for a rebound job but didn&#x27;t really have your heart in it. Not sure how you would assuage that, except for taking some time off and working on some personal projects, ML-related or not.<p>* How much work would it be to turn your IP into an arXiv paper and accompanying well-documented repo? My own bias: I would look very favorably on this kind of work, because it shows &#x27;public-midnedness&#x27;, if you will. Bonus points if you can co-author with someone and <i>not</i> be first author (to point #1 above).<p>Good luck!
galesky超过 4 年前
IMHO Pretty strong resume in case of<p>* Starting engineering at FAANG&#x2F;other large companies<p>* Management at startup<p>In my experience, in case of large companies, if you go well on the interviews for a higher role (senior&#x2F;mgmnt) you may hear &quot;we like you but you don&#x27;t have experience working at this scale&quot;. This doesn&#x27;t mean you don&#x27;t get an offer, just that it may not be as high as expectations.<p>Adding to your list:<p>* Checking crunchbase to see which companies recently raised money -&gt; most of them start hiring immediatelly after and there are thousands of them<p>* If the company is not a giant, FAANG like, and you know some of their stack (by reading blog posts and such) you can contribute to some OSS they use and bring that up on your resume&#x2F;interview. This is more spearfishing than throwing a net, but it helps if you have known &#x27;targets&#x27;<p>Edit : Formatting, misspelling
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barnabask超过 4 年前
Did you consider going to work for the large litigation-prone competitor?
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