I have a good chance of attaining Google for new grad. For someone that just wants to go into industry and reach FIRE status as soon as possible, the next step seems something along the lines of investing my capital via side hustles / alt. investments or fully starting my own startup / joining one early on its way to exit. Thoughts? What's the most likely chance for success? Just curious if I want to go FIRE route, plz don't hate we all have our own motives
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Stop thinking about FIRE, jeez this app has killed the teens of this country!
Pre-ipo startup is an easy way to gamble your FI. Just work and get your experience. Invest as much of your income as youโre comfortable without messing up your lifestyle. Have fun. Move to another tech company when you feel like youโre underpaid.
You are looking for high-risk/high-reward. Pre-IPO startups, fintech, trading might help.