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5 important things I learnt working for a startup (and watching Anchorman)
Two years ago I joined a startup. I was the first employee, actually. To be honest I had absolutely no clue what to expect and even less of a clue as to what I was doing. The truth is, joining a start-up kind of feels like joining a crazed gang. You aren’t really too sure what’s going to happen next and how you’re going to pull off the job you just pitched but gosh darnit, there is SO MUCH EXCITEMENT.
There is something really special about a start-up family, but just like all families, they have their ups and downs. I’ve learnt some important lessons over the last two years – a few things that I think people should know about before leaving their comfy jobs to live the start-up life, and a few things that might encourage others to take the leap.
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