Forbes -
5 Oct 2014 17:23

As a startup founder with many friends between 20-30 years old, I’m often asked for advice on how to break into the early-stage startup scene. If you’re an engineer or have a proven track record, you just put your resume out there and many startups will come to you. However, if you don’t code nor have much experience, joining an early stage startup can be more than a little challenging. Because many post Series B companies typically have positions specifically for junior business employees...
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