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?

  • PewPewLAS3RGUNs@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I had a couple of failed attempts when I was in my mid 20s, put down on my CV that I was working as a freelancer in my field and that pretty much solved the gap.

    When asked, I would always say I was freelancing to pay the bills but tried my hand at starting a business, after a while, I realized the stress and uncertainty weren’t for me and I was looking for something more stable.

    Its not entirely true, but it’s true enough, and i think it sounds good enough to potential employers