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I'm the opposite. I love working at startups.
I get in there, and take control of a domain and make it mine! Medium and large businesses have too much red tape to be autonomous. Nothing worse than waiting 5 weeks for finance and legal to approve using a saas tool that costs $5/mth but will save you hours every week. -
@lungdart I understand your point of view.
Maybe I am influenced by my previous experiences in Italy where the whole Startup “movement” is still particularly in the “snake oil phase” (at least I feel like that)
But as I said the problem is mostly in the rethorics. If there’s a solid business behind and people is serious, startups are welcome. -
@rov3rand0m there's definitely lots of snake oil out there. I don't care too much about that myself tbh
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myss45282y@rov3rand0m lol I used to think similarly about startups when working for Italian startup
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@brnrdo mine is a rule of thumb 😄
Give it a try, not all are bad. And anyway, it is always experience that could help you in future!
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