Which startups (early to mid stage) have a product or service that you find particularly interesting and why?
The responses to these questions always disappoint.
Hopper
Product hunt
They've been around a long time and don't seem to be going anywhere.
But the product listed there are no?
Define interesting
Whatever you define is interesting. Casting a wide net here...
Flexport because all the incumbents were founded before Netscape.
Ooh thanks! Hadn’t heard of Flexport
Please DM me if you have any questions.
Robinhood, just spoke to their recruiter, they are currently hiring as well.
They’re not early/mid stage, they’re late stage D round.
Anything marijuana related
Eaze
There are a few cyber security start-ups that target Industrial clients that are booooooming right now. The market is one that is quietly taking off but you don't hear of because it's critical infrastructure I guess. Think Stuxnet. It's these companies jobs to make sure that doesn't happen here. Kind of strange that in the past 6 months I've been getting tons of requests from the larger cyber companies specifically around the ICS cyber space. I think it's because I did an internship at an Energy company. One in SF is an early market leader, although they don't list their active roles online. Least not what I'm interviewing for. Can put you in touch with their outsourced recruiter firm though. Apparently they work with all the big players in the space. And my guy there did a resume update for me for free. Lol
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