MagicalLlama
MagicalLlama

Moonlighting

Is Moonlighting common at Start-ups?

How is the work culture at Start-ups, in my startup where i am working, the work culture is too bad, it seems no one cares about the company. Everyone has their own priority and they are using the company for their growth.

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PeppyPotato
PeppyPotato

It's pretty common in non branded start-ups. I feel this would be hardly the case when we are talking about bigger companies.

But when it comes to lesser brand names, I guess compensations and non-monetory rewards are not that great. People do want to switch to better brands and higher paychecks.

GroovyBoba
GroovyBoba

I see Faang people doing the most moonlighting. Work in most startups is pretty hectic so you don't even get the time to find other jobs or revenue streams.

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