I have a long history of working in top tech companies but 4 years ago went into the startup world. First I cofounded a web3 crypto company where we had a very successful launch but it went downhill and I left as the other founders ran it into the ground. We had an amazing vision but failed to properly execute and delivery anything out the back end.

Then I joined another friend in his business - brought a new idea in and we changed the business vision - lots of great concepts but no actual product or revenue - trying to raise money but have not been successful yet. Now I need to go get an actual job and worried I’ll be judged poorly on not being able to be successful.

Sure its great I tried but I’m nervous I’ll be thought of as unable to execute. I’m sure I’m not the only one that has a history like this. Any advice?

  • smiltainis02@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Once you become an entrepreneur, you are no longer attractive as a employee. I’ve been told this few times 😔

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      1 year ago

      Trying to bypass this with “entrepreneurial” and certifications in skills

      And when I do it, I will put “Founder” not “Entrepreneur” as the title

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      1 year ago

      Would depend entirely on what you need them to do. Lots of entrepreneurs get jobs. I have one exit under my belt and got executive interest although didn’t do any interviewing. But I’m sure that if I wanted a leadership job I could get it.

      OP can try for smaller companies. Where his leadership experience would be considered useful. I’m sure there are hiring managers that value the creativity of entrepreneurs in later companies too.