Working at a big company sucks - avoid it. Smaller companies are 10 times better for learning.
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Companies generally work better when they are smaller. It's always worth spending time to think about the least amount of projects/work you can feasibly do, and then having as small a team as possible to do it.
Small business creates more jobs than large corporations.
I've had maybe 20 jobs, big and small, and I've never hated any of them. At the same time, the moment the learning curve flattened, I was out of there.
Too many companies are just being big for the sheer sake of it. Too many CEOs thinking bigger is better.
In a small company, you often see a lot more of what goes on in a broader range of things. And that's good.
I've tended to work at fast-growing companies that improve the way business gets done.
I think it's absolutely essential that the people that work for a company need to feel that they're part of something bigger - that it's not just a job.
What I've learned in my career is that it takes the same amount of effort to build a $10bn company as it does a $1bn company; you as the entrepreneur are going to put your entire life, your entire effort into it.
Big companies are often in the process of laying off workers. Small startup companies are the ones that are hiring. The statistics prove that's where job growth is going to occur.
Never turn down a job because you think it's too small; you don't know where it can lead.
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