Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
I’ve worked at startups and at in Federal.
Sure you wear many hats in startup world, but there is clearer priorities and triage. In gov everything is “important” and urgent, in fact especially time consuming administrative and reporting tasks.
Also, unless you are a founder at startup, you are an underpaid patsy. Get a job at a FAANG or gov
NP, you obviously have zero idea how well paid people at start ups are. My husband specifically seeks out start ups because of the comp and the IPO potential. Start Ups have to give our incredible packages to attract talent. Where he’s at now, not only is he paid a base of 320k, our health insurance is 100% employer paid, he gets alll fed holidays, plus one mental health day a month, plus 5 volunteer days a year, this is in addition to his “unlimited” PTO.
A fun benefit is help for your dependent high school and college students with their writing. They have a service that are professional editors and English teachers where you can turn a paper in and they will send you back corrections and suggestions. My son had help writing 3 college essays, which went through about a half dozen revisions and he got into NYU Stern for finance with below the average SATs and GPA and no hook. I have no doubt the essay sealed the deal.
Start ups pay very well if you have the stomach for risk.
NP, you obviously have zero idea how well paid people at start ups are. My husband specifically seeks out start ups because of the comp and the IPO potential. Start Ups have to give our incredible packages to attract talent. Where he’s at now, not only is he paid a base of 320k, our health insurance is 100% employer paid, he gets alll fed holidays, plus one mental health day a month, plus 5 volunteer days a year, this is in addition to his “unlimited” PTO.
A fun benefit is help for your dependent high school and college students with their writing. They have a service that are professional editors and English teachers where you can turn a paper in and they will send you back corrections and suggestions. My son had help writing 3 college essays, which went through about a half dozen revisions and he got into NYU Stern for finance with below the average SATs and GPA and no hook. I have no doubt the essay sealed the deal.
Start ups pay very well if you have the stomach for risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
I’ve worked at startups and at in Federal.
Sure you wear many hats in startup world, but there is clearer priorities and triage. In gov everything is “important” and urgent, in fact especially time consuming administrative and reporting tasks.
Also, unless you are a founder at startup, you are an underpaid patsy. Get a job at a FAANG or gov
NP, you obviously have zero idea how well paid people at start ups are. My husband specifically seeks out start ups because of the comp and the IPO potential. Start Ups have to give our incredible packages to attract talent. Where he’s at now, not only is he paid a base of 320k, our health insurance is 100% employer paid, he gets alll fed holidays, plus one mental health day a month, plus 5 volunteer days a year, this is in addition to his “unlimited” PTO.
Haha, that stuck out to me as well. When our startup IPO'ed, we ended up with 8 figures each. No need for more startups.
A fun benefit is help for your dependent high school and college students with their writing. They have a service that are professional editors and English teachers where you can turn a paper in and they will send you back corrections and suggestions. My son had help writing 3 college essays, which went through about a half dozen revisions and he got into NYU Stern for finance with below the average SATs and GPA and no hook. I have no doubt the essay sealed the deal.
Start ups pay very well if you have the stomach for risk.
...and he's still seeking, huh? Hasn't retired on his IPO
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
I’ve worked at startups and at in Federal.
Sure you wear many hats in startup world, but there is clearer priorities and triage. In gov everything is “important” and urgent, in fact especially time consuming administrative and reporting tasks.
Also, unless you are a founder at startup, you are an underpaid patsy. Get a job at a FAANG or gov
NP, you obviously have zero idea how well paid people at start ups are. My husband specifically seeks out start ups because of the comp and the IPO potential. Start Ups have to give our incredible packages to attract talent. Where he’s at now, not only is he paid a base of 320k, our health insurance is 100% employer paid, he gets alll fed holidays, plus one mental health day a month, plus 5 volunteer days a year, this is in addition to his “unlimited” PTO.
A fun benefit is help for your dependent high school and college students with their writing. They have a service that are professional editors and English teachers where you can turn a paper in and they will send you back corrections and suggestions. My son had help writing 3 college essays, which went through about a half dozen revisions and he got into NYU Stern for finance with below the average SATs and GPA and no hook. I have no doubt the essay sealed the deal.
Start ups pay very well if you have the stomach for risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
I’ve worked at startups and at in Federal.
Sure you wear many hats in startup world, but there is clearer priorities and triage. In gov everything is “important” and urgent, in fact especially time consuming administrative and reporting tasks.
Also, unless you are a founder at startup, you are an underpaid patsy. Get a job at a FAANG or gov
Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
Anonymous wrote:Hire me? I worked at startups delivering 3 people’s workload.
Anonymous wrote:Are you taking an early lunch?