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I currently work for a well-funded startup that’s growing quickly / hiring like crazy. I’ve been here for about 6 months, but have also been working on a side project (with 2 co-founders) that I think has a lot of potential. I can’t leave my current job until we get funding for the side project.
It seems like my best shot at meeting investors is to ask my current boss (our CEO) for introductions. I don’t want her to think that I’m not committed to my current job, but I also don’t want to pass up the opportunity to get funding for my own company. What’s the protocol here?
I don’t think there is a common way to go about this. The answer depends a lot on the personality of your boss. Their is a few thoughts you should consider before taking a decision.
If you ask directly, you lose the change to get a feel of what the answer might be. If you somehow can get to talk about startup in a more casual way, you can probably getter a better feeling of what to do.
Again there is no correct way to approach it and taking to her about it will always involve some level of risk.
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