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Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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Is it worth putting the time at a big company like Intuit, or if you were to do it over would you go straight to your own startup?

Depends on where you are in your career. Straight out of college I wouldn't recommend going to most big companies... you'll learn bad habits and not be pushed to do your best work. Join a startup.

"What I did take away from Intuit was an essential skill: How to rapidly test and iterate on ideas until you finally get to an indispensable product."

I found that comment really interesting since I've heard this from multiple current and ex Intuit employees. Given how "hot" the lean start-up methodology is, you'd think Intuit would push this more in their recruiting.

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Depends on where you are in your career. Straight out of college I wouldn't recommend going to most big companies... you'll learn bad habits and not be pushed to do your best work. Join a startup.

"What I did take away from Intuit was an essential skill: How to rapidly test and iterate on ideas until you finally get to an indispensable product." I found that comment really interesting since I've heard this from multiple current and ex Intuit employees. Given how "hot" the lean start-up methodology is, you'd think Intuit would push this more in their recruiting.

What is also interesting is that it appears like Intuit known for essentially building accounting software and accounting software inherently does not elicit "lean" emotions has a pretty good process in place where employees can translate their skills in the startup world. Like you had already mentioned that would be an invaluable recruiting tool.

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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What is Hall.com going to be about, and how much did the domain name cost you:

Re: the domain name, beside hard work, we reached a fair deal thanks to some investor & legal advice. I'd be happy to share in another post if you're interested? Let me know...

I'd like to read the story behind getting the hall.com domain, as well as the 'hall' Facebook and Twitter handles.

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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post #2

Is it worth putting the time at a big company like Intuit, or if you were to do it over would you go straight to your own startup?

Depends on where you are in your career. Straight out of college I wouldn't recommend going to most big companies... you'll learn bad habits and not be pushed to do your best work. Join a startup.

Can you give some examples of some bad habits you might learn? 40 hour weeks?

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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post #14

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Re: the domain name, beside hard work, we reached a fair deal thanks to some investor & legal advice. I'd be happy to share in another post if you're interested? Let me know...

I'd like to read the story behind getting the hall.com domain, as well as the 'hall' Facebook and Twitter handles.

I am interested in the domain name and other "handlers" story as well. Would be great if you could share it.

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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Brett, curious without a cofounder and no employees, how much had you built before you raised your seed round?

@porterhaney What's important is to show you can execute on what you're pitching. We also had solid metrics (retention etc...)

Re: Why I Quit Intuit and Started Hall.com - An Update

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post #14

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Re: the domain name, beside hard work, we reached a fair deal thanks to some investor & legal advice. I'd be happy to share in another post if you're interested? Let me know...

I'd like to read the story behind getting the hall.com domain, as well as the 'hall' Facebook and Twitter handles.

That's great to know there is interest. I'll work that into a future post. If you need to know sooner for your startup, my email is above. Or coffee in mtn - my treat.
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