5 Things I Learned in my First 30 Days at a Startup
In their first 30 days at a startup, the author learned several key lessons. Firstly, complexity is universal and startups face many similar problems as larger corporations but on different scales. Secondly, work becomes deeply personal in a startup environment, leading to increased emotional investment and productivity hacks. Thirdly, building a network is crucial for success in a startup, requiring significant effort and attending relevant meetups. Fourthly, experiencing discomfort and insecurity are inevitable when learning new things and taking on unfamiliar roles. Lastly, the rewards of working at a startup can be immense, including diverse responsibilities and the opportunity to contribute significantly to building something from the ground up.
Company
Chameleon
Date published
Sept. 16, 2015
Author(s)
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Word count
1186
Language
English
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