( to "business people/consultants/sales /...)
A friend that is now a startup founder (and was a well paid ivy league consultant in their previous life) asked me.... what things I feel she didnt learn well from her previous experiences.
I responded to the question with a tirade that I titled after the fact a technical cofounder manifesto.
A friend that is now a startup founder (and was a well paid ivy league consultant in their previous life) asked me.... what things I feel she didnt learn well from her previous experiences.
I responded to the question with a tirade that I titled after the fact a technical cofounder manifesto.
- You have not learned to be patient
- You have not learned to trully think long term (5-10yr out)
- You have not learned to build from sctratch (you have learned to find existing state and change/improve)
- You have learned to be pragmatist - you have not not learned to have faith - you have not learned to dream
- You have learn to change and abandon - we have learn fail and retry - perseverance is not sth you have learned
- You have not learned to look at less quantitive aspects - 2nd and 3rd order effects, pay it forward, do no evil, none of these , none of these had a place in your learning
- You have not learned to be engineering minded - building better than needed, expect scale before you see it
- You have not worked close with engineers - how to avoid the typical eng- consultant interface pitfalls
- You have not worked in an environment where you high prestige background is considered a drawback/disadvantage (thats how engineering orgs see ivy-league consultants)
- You like meetings - eng orgs hate meeting
- You like 1-1 - and friendly talk - eng like straight talk
- You like EQ we like IQ
- You like PPTs - eng hate ppts- the only office tool that would be cool would spreadsheet
- You like MSFT bay area hates msft - we like open source aws and google
- You like talk - we call it bs - we like action
- You talk - we code
- You like patents we hate patent trolls
- You like email blasts - we hate spam and respect privacy
- You write your prpoposals with curly fonts on white background - we write our code with fixed fonts on dark background
- You like word processors - we like editors
- You like to work in the day - we like to work at night
- You like to drink beer or wine - we like coffee
- You get attracted by harvard, yale and ivy league - we dream stanford/mit/cmu/caltech but we just as well learn on your own without prestigous institutions
- You like fancy and sport cars we like electric cars and self driving cars
- You like money and fame - we like respect from our peers
- You like big salaries and $bonuses - we like a part of the equity
- You like to manage - we we would prefer a world where mgr are not needed
- You read wsj and economist we read hackernews and reddit
- You are always well dressed we like/are misfits - literally and metaphorically
and if someone feels that they dont fit the stereotype perfectly the last line really says stereotype misfits are cool this side of the fence.