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Ask HN: Is it time to say goodbye to the startup world?

2 点作者 macguyver将近 11 年前
There has been a lot of threads* with people becoming disillusioned with the startup world.<p>A prominent startup figure has mentioned that there is a lot of posturing, positioning in the recruiting process. Great people just want to work with one another, but, I&#x27;m finding the interview process more and more stifled and ridiculous compared to 9 years ago - when I first started working with startups - and even 3 years ago.<p>I just want to work with one GREAT company for 30-40 years and am starting to think such a company only exists in more traditional sectors (hospitality etc).<p>Has anyone here ended their career in high tech and not looked back? (You probably wouldn&#x27;t be on HN if you didn&#x27;t look back :-P)<p><i>EG.,https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=8177259 There&#x27;s no search function for me to pull up threads with the title &quot;programmers becoming disillusioned&quot;, there was a bunch of them.<p></i>* Edit: To think of it, is this just with SF Bay startups? I interviewed with about 15 startups, and they are noticably more fickle than East Coast startups.

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mindcrime将近 11 年前
<i>Edit: To think of it, is this just with SF Bay startups?</i><p>It&#x27;s just a guess, but I&#x27;d say there&#x27;s a good chance of that. I mean, I&#x27;m on the East Coast, and from what I read on here about SF &#x2F; Bay startups, I get the feeling that a lot of things here are less competitive, less hyberbolic, more relaxed, etc.<p>Which is ironic in a sense I guess, since traditionally it was the West Coast were people were considered more chill, laid back, etc. But in terms of the startup scene, I feel like that may be a bit backwards. It&#x27;s hard to say though.
czbond将近 11 年前
What I&#x27;ve found is that startups have impossibly high standards during a physical &quot;interview&quot; process, out of fear. It&#x27;s like their lack of management skills make them unable to decide unless someone is clearly a 1% hire.
_random_将近 11 年前
&quot;I just want to work with one GREAT company for 30-40 years...&quot; - and yet you are applying to companies, 90% of which are likely to fail?