The Startup Sidekick

Making the leap from corporate to startup

46 min · 9. nov. 2022
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Interested in joining a startup, but not sure where to start?   Taylor Stevens, Client Success Lead at a healthcare company, joins me to talk about the transition to the startup world and how he's been so successful.   First piece of advice - communication. If you aren't on the same page as your Founder(s), it makes your job 10x harder. With all of the pressure Founders take on, it is vital for early-stage employees to help build and create that culture of communication.   Plus we talk all about how & when to grow your team as the company grows. There is never a clear answer, but Taylor can tell you signs to look for.   Hint hint: Take a couple of days off to see the impact it makes on the team.

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