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Start at a company that is just big enough to have it's own full time hr person.
You get a mature company that has the support structures to get you going and it's small and agile enough to be open to your ideas and suggestions.
Startups for beginners are a scam. They expect from you to know everything and you're always to blame. Work crazy overtime and for very shitty pay.
As your job after your first a startup job may be a good thing tho. As you learn to become independent and having to wear multiple hats and become a jack of all trades. Which is useful later in life. -
asgs115634yStarting off at a start-up is not as bad. I've seen my juniors join as freshers, working their way up to mid-level developers learning most of the things doing projects in one startup
Of course, the pressure and expectations are high. But it is not as bad as it might seem -
I run a startup and I won't hire fresh grads. Anyone that does is either very late stage or foolish
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I'm looking at a start up with about 18 people. Is this too much or too little?
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Headcount v stage is like years of experience v skill. A meaningless measurement. The question you need to ask is what stage they're in. If they haven't achieved market fit and aren't in the late growth stage, pass. -
If the start-up also has skilled senior devs that can mentor you: yes, it would be a fun ride!
If you are on your own as a developer or surrounded only by other juniors I would dare to say it's unfortunate both for yourself and the start-up. -
GXGOW2724yTried it, didn't work. Switched to a job at a larger company after 1.5 years which actually provides decent support and guidance to lesser experienced developers.
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monrichi8564yWorked at a startup for 2 years as a newbie.
Professionally, it was a good choice as I got to learn alot.
Mentally, it was the worst thing i could have ever done to myself. Ever since I left that place, I don't want to work for anyone full time. I am working part time and freelance and doing things on my own. It has been more than a year but I still don't feel like I can trust a company enough to give them my fulltime energy.
- Startups make you work extra-time on regular basis and don't pay for it because they are astartup and they can't afford to pay over time.
- End of the day if you are a developer and there's another head of IT, then you can be sure that there's nothing you can ever do to get a promotion or to be more important.
- You get blamed for everything that ever goes wrong because you are a junior -
@GXGOW Hello, I see you are also from belgium :) What do the companies most look for when hiring a fresh graduate from school who wants a junior job?
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