
Startups vs Big Tech
What is your take on Software engineering learning in a startup than in a Big tech ? Like how does it impact one's career growth ?
P.S. Please consider Zomato etc. to be big tech and not startups. Thank you
Looking for responses people from both sides
Corporate.
The idea ki you are own boss is wrong. Even as entrepreneur, you are answerable.
Don't be an entrepreneur for the sake of it. Your question seems like it. Build skills and a business around it. A lawyer practicing a law firm is a businessman, a doctor with own hospital is. A tailor running 50 stitching machines is. An RJ hosting diwali events for side income is an entrepreneur.
Depends on the corporate - TCS and Google are on opposite sides of the spectrum for entrepreneurial spirit
Anywhere, just work on an A+ problem
if you want to be an entrepreneur then go do it
there is no sandbox, you won't learn anything that matters to that journey in a job
Nothing can ignite you.
Entrepreneurship is only about endless greed and relentless self honesty.
You will automatically quit job to do startup when you have developed these 2 things in your life.
No one will need to encourage or support you.
Becoming an entrepreneur is a very personal journey, has nothing to do with where you work. Your ability to face risky situations might get a boost by working at a startup and you might become little more aware of how the whole ecosystem works. But then working at large corporate and staying on top of startup world news, attending events can help as well.
To do a startup the most important thing is identifying a deep problem, building a solution for which the users pay more than enough to just cover your costs. This has nothing to do where you work
Startup
What is your take on Software engineering learning in a startup than in a Big tech ? Like how does it impact one's career growth ?
P.S. Please consider Zomato etc. to be big tech and not startups. Thank you
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