Category Archives: Startup Environment

Working for a startup is unlike any other job. These posts give you a little insight into the good and the challenging aspects.

Are You Pretty Enough to Work Here?

The differences between a startup environment and a corporate environment can be seen everyday. Especially when you use Skype.

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Your Boss is Ready to Fail, Are You? Assess Your Startup Risk Tolerance

The odds of a new business succeeding are about the same as those of a new marriage—not great. But like newlyweds, entrepreneurs aren’t deterred by the likelihood of failure. In their minds, the risks associated with a startup are far outweighed by the rewards. Are they for you? Fear Itself For Jason Jacobs, founder of…

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FREE Work for a Startup ebook – what you must know to get the job and succeed in it

Work for a startup – How to get a job in a startup, keep your startup job and know when it’s time to quit your startup job. Tips, tools and tricks to surviving a startup.

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Working for a Startup Means Wearing Lots of Hats

How many hats can you juggle? It’s a necessary skill in a startup. Are you cut out for it? Take our (very unscientific) quiz and find out.

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5 Signs of StartUp Stockholm Syndrome

Are you hostage to a bad boss? If you work for a start-up you might not even realize it. Take our (not so scientific) quiz and find out.

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Is a Start-Up Right for You? Or Are You a Square Peg in the Wrong Role?

Are you a good fit for an entrepreneurial start-up? If you’ve got a corporate resume, you may find the switch exhilarating. Or you might not.

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Work for a Mean Boss? Man Up, This Ain’t Yo Mama’s House

Good Boss, Bad Boss author asks if bosses today can comfort during tough times. But you know what they say about heat and kitchens, right?

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Dude, Where’s my Desk?

Loft-style spaces. Razor scooters, basketball hoops, video games. Ah, the super cool offices of entrepreneurial America. Not exactly.

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