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Comment by zomglings

2 years ago

This is almost accurate. I would add one more thing:

    -> Have previous success (as founder or as employee) in same space -> funded

Yeah i was more so thinking of first time founders. Second time founder is a different thing, though I dont think early employees ("founding engineers") get much respect.

  • They do - they just have to have had larger successes.

    "Founding X" doesn't count for shit.

    Being part of a team that built a hugely successful product teaches you a lot - it teaches you about the counterintuitive dynamics of superlinear growth. That is a very important mindset to bring to the table if you want to create a successful VC-funded startup.

  • “Founding ____” is not “founder”. It’s just a fancy way of saying “employee”. This is always been the case.

    • Do they still call themselves founding engineer at Series C? Just seems like a cute way to convince graduates it's worth being paid 1/4 what Google/Meta could cough up.

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    • Never said it was, its a scam title. Only time it holds relevance is again if the founder already had a success. Then the chances of the equity being worth something are higher