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Just my two cents, but I generally advise not to work for a startup...
They often are ill-suited for what they try to accomplish (due to their often very limited budget) and tend to fail quite miserably...
Ofc, it's not the rule (some startups do succeed) but I see way too many people that join a startup just to get disappointed... -
ElPapi422394y@FinlayDaG33k that is a good point, but well, right now im in a special situation where i dont know what title i can wear long term, am i a DevOps Engineer? a Backend Engineer? a Data Scientist? what title i must put on my resume for describe all those skills at once? i really dont know how to apply to other jobs without cutting half of my skills from the resume, and i feel a small startup will trive with someone that can wear many hats as me.
PD: Maybe i must open another rant just for this point -
Earu5634yI’d advise against startup jobs for this year and the coming ones. Right now the focus is on the pandemic but the economical crisis that’s gonna ensue is going to be terrible.
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