PrancingMochi
PrancingMochi

What are the differences in the Chief of Staff role in a product/tech/D2C startup vs a infra-based firm/conglomerate?

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Would a conglomerate even have a cos role? Usually those are roles in the CEOs office who would coordinate with the rest of the departments.

PrancingMochi
PrancingMochi

I saw few LinkedIn postings where conglomerates are recruiting CoS for new businesses verticals

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Always been a joke 4-5 yrs? I see rando CoS intern openings and people with ~2yrs with CoS title. You are not a ...