There is nothing like the adrenalin rush of a fast-growing startup. And depending on where you are in your life/career, it can be a huge boost even if it ultimately fails. The growth period is one in which you can take as much responsibility as you can handle; usually are not rigidly fixed to one job description. It’s as close to a meritocracy as possible (ignoring Silicon Valley sexism and ageism of course). If you can live with uncertainty and change, there is nothing like it.
There is nothing like the adrenalin rush of a fast-growing startup. And depending on where you are in your life/career, it can be a huge boost even if it ultimately fails. The growth period is one in which you can take as much responsibility as you can handle; usually are not rigidly fixed to one job description. It’s as close to a meritocracy as possible (ignoring Silicon Valley sexism and ageism of course). If you can live with uncertainty and change, there is nothing like it.
Cool! you've worked in a start-up before?