What do you think? If you are a 25 year old engineer who wants a corporate career, would you rather go to Google or a HotelTonight/Signifyd/Asana?
Ask HN: Would you rather work for Google or a smaller high growth company?
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#4He said, To become an entrepreneur "One should work for small companies, generally in big companies, you are part of the big machine, but in small companies, you do most of the work your self and learn it".
So, it depends on what you want to be, if you plan to put your self in stable career without much of risk involved - go ahead with big companies.
If you want to be part of next future companies, where you can learn much more about the process of how company works and other information, start with smaller high growth company.
The only thing that will differ be efforts to sustain and keep rolling upwards for self and the company both in small company, while in big company, you will have primary focus on your self to keep up with the company.
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#6A smaller startup / company can get things done faster, give you more experience in potentially more areas and more types of projects. If it's a high growth company it probably will make a fairly good resume item anyway.
The only caveat is that you have said: "who wants a corporate career" -- if by "corporate" you mean larger mega-companies, than of course, your choice should be Google.
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#7“Do you want to be somebody, or do something?”
You will be a really big deal at FANG but you are not likely to do as interesting work as you would in a smaller mildly successful company.
https://www.amazon.com/Boyd-Fighter-Pilot-Who-Changed/dp/031...
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#8The interview process I think says a lot about a company. I was very put off by the processes of 2 of the big companies, so much so I'd never consider them again as I think it's a bit of an indication of how they operate in general.
I found smaller companies tend to have a much more honest conversation with you, and offer a lot of intangible benefits.
That said, if I were looking for money and benefits, the big ones are hard to beat.
Oops, forgot to answer the question. I work for a...smallish company now as I have for years, in a niche market. I appreciate the recognition I get, the freedom I'm afforded, no micromanagement, no stack ranking, etc. That's worth more to me than a larger salary, and having a known name on my resume at this point in my life.