Not a Hacker or a Hipster – How I Got My First Startup Job
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#2This sound like very good advice.
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#3"Apply for jobs you’re a bit under qualified for. Most job descriptions describe the perfect candidate. Those features are a wish list not a must have. This applies even more in start-ups where genuine passion for the company gets you a long way." This sound like very good advice.
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#5Chutzpah goes very far. Ask for what you want, and explain why you deserve to get it -- then offer to demonstrate your fitness. It's an excellent approach!
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#8Maybe if you're a young woman (as the author is) approaching someone at a coffee shop, then sure.
Reverse the genders and watch the interaction take on a dramatically different character.
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#9"Apply for jobs you’re a bit under qualified for. Most job descriptions describe the perfect candidate. Those features are a wish list not a must have. This applies even more in start-ups where genuine passion for the company gets you a long way." This sound like very good advice.