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Rick Foerster's avatar

This is a great framework. I get asked about joining startups all the time...

But I NEVER recommend my path (employee #6 of a company that became a $2B public co).

It's not reliable and there is even greater survival risk for early employees than founders (i.e. you are discarded more easily).

I also believe there is far greater variability in how to survive/thrive across multiple stages of a company. It's not just one-startup-experience, there are many layers.

I've written about how the wrong company stage will crush you: https://newsletter.thewayofwork.com/p/stage-fright

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The Greek Analyst's avatar

Very comprehensive overview. At the end of the day, your investment of time/effort into any new startup should be evaluated with a similar risk/return ratio as any other potential investment.

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