Advice That I Can't Get Out of My Head
How to be an elite startup employee
The "social contract" that helps you become a rockstar employee at (most) high-autonomy, early-stage startups. Distilled from my (imperfect and incomplete) experience serving as an early employee & COO, then a founder.
Practice the subtle art of giving a... See more
hari raghavanx.comThose who really win (an industry, or in a career) did so by delaying gratification. One of the greatest competitive advantages in a startup team — or any bold new project or turnaround — is simply sticking together long enough to figure it out. This is hard because our natural human tendency is to crave short-term rewards and seek short-cuts to... See more
Scott Belsky • Talent Density, Feeling Special as a Service, Moving Past Prompts, and Product Leadership.

Best thing I've read in a long, long time.
Never stopped nodding.
Good stuff, @sama. https://t.co/rWP0mUVaDO
Great career advice from @CJHandmer, CEO @TerraformIndies:
- There is a lot of alpha in dirty jobs
- If you have a track record of working at multiple well-regarded businesses on top line projects with growing responsibilities, a good reputation, and consistent performance, you are set for... See more
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