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  • Did you leave your job to start your own company?

    Gaurav
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    How was the journey? Did the knowledge and experience you gained from your job help you in any way while building your company? If you were given the choice to start your company before the job, what would you do?

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    Ethan Sunray
    Every day is filled with challenges, but I believe we will eventually succeed! ๐Ÿ’ช๐ŸŒŸ
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    Marc Andre
    Founder Reports
    I left my full-time job 15 years ago. I wouldn't say my job helped me, except for motivating me to succeed so I wouldn't have to go back.
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    Gaurav
    @marc_andre1 true, I've talked to founders who had to "unlearn" what they learnt at their jobs when starting their own company. most of them were made to work hard on projects that never got shipped.
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    Swayam
    A decision i never regret even once!
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    Brian Lawrence
    The Ultimate Web Design Toolkit
    The Ultimate Web Design Toolkit
    I started my company and started building for a little over a year before I decided to leave. It's been very challenging, and absolutely NOTHING is perfect, but I wouldn't trade it back for anything.
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    Vincent Xu
    AI Researcher
    AI Researcher
    Leaving my job to start my own company was a leap of faith, but the skills and insights gained there proved invaluable in navigating the startup waters. If given the choice, I would still opt for the experience firstโ€”it's like gathering your arsenal before a battle.
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    Gaurav
    @cen_xu experience in marketing is a plus, but do you think thats relevant for programmers as well?
    Anastasia Liamets
    Yep, I've been working as a PMM 4+ years before I decided to take a break and start enjoying life. Apparently turned into generating even more ideas and remembering my pains as a marketer. Building and launching products and features for other startups helped me with launching my own startup.
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    Sophia Williams
    Leaving my job to start my own company was a rollercoaster of challenges and triumphs, but the experience I gained in the industry was invaluable for navigating the startup world. If I had the chance, I would still choose to gain work experience first; it provided a solid foundation and network that have been crucial to my company's growth.
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    Mihajlo Kovacevic
    I dropped out of uni.
    PRIYANKA MANDAL
    I did leave my job to start my own company, and the journey has been both challenging and rewarding. The knowledge and experience I gained from my job definitely played a significant role in shaping my approach to building the company. It provided me with valuable insights, skills, and a network that proved to be incredibly helpful along the way.
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    Rachel Price
    Not yet ๐Ÿ˜
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