Sam Altman: “This is probably the best time (maybe ever) to be starting your career” When asked how startup founders should handle a failed venture or pivot, Sam responds: “First of all, I think this is probably the best time — maybe ever — to be starting out your career https://t.co/onf6vAqvlJ
In downturns, good salaried jobs are hard to find, because nobody is quitting. So good people (and cheap assets) are plentiful. The absence of cheap, easy capital means the concept has to work from day one. Founders in downturns imprint a more disciplined DNA on the company’s culture—they have no choice. Clients and consumers are also more open to
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If you’re going to throw your time, energy, and youth at a company, try to join one that’s not just making a better mousetrap. Find a business that’s starting a revolution.
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Right now, today, in 2016 is the best time to start up.