by jcahill84 on 4/11/18, 7:58 PM with 9 comments
Both offer similar technical challenges, problems to solve, etc. Both have similar compensation.
Thoughts?
by whichdan on 4/11/18, 9:37 PM
If you can handle the risk and stress, the CTO job will likely be more rewarding.
That said, it's absolutely critical to find a mentor outside of the company to lean on. It's likely that your peers will know nothing about running engineering teams, and having an experienced voice of reason can make-or-break your experience.
by farseer on 4/12/18, 6:07 AM
If the startup is loosing money, no matter how small. You would be under a titanic amounts of stress. Though I can't really judge the future potential of the startup based on the information you have provided. I'd say stay put. Use the spare energy and sanity to work on your own side projects.
by xstartup on 4/15/18, 4:43 PM
$150B must be coming with more BS but more benefits.
If you are in a mood to relax, ofc $150B company.
If you want total control, $10M sounds more fun.
by jeffrese on 4/11/18, 9:43 PM
by nik736 on 4/11/18, 9:18 PM
by jenkstom on 4/11/18, 8:04 PM