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All About Careers in Startups with Cara Davies, Head of Product at Slice

38 min · 17 de oct de 202538 min
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This week on BoWTalks, we’re delighted to welcome Cara Davies, Head of Product at Slice and former co-founder of Steppen. In this episode, Cara shares her journey from university student to startup founder, from raising capital, scaling a business, to successfully exiting her first venture. She offers practical insights for students and early-career professionals interested in startups, from raising venture capital as a student to securing internships and beginning as a founder with no prior experience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in a career in startups.

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