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Should I keep working for this startup?

I started working for this startup 3 years ago. I got 5% in the start but I worked more than half a year without any pay, then I worked for almost a minimum pay till recently when I got a raise which gives me a good pay compared to the software engineers in my country.

Since we got an angel round and then one smaller investment I’ve been diluted a bit so my 5% is more like 3-4%. We are profitable now for half a year so it looks like the business might take of.

This is the problems I am having:

I’m just wondering if I should cling to the idea of getting good money someday because of my 3-4% and stick with it for a while longer? Is it worth it despite a few negatives to stick with it? Or should I find something more suitable with more challenge?

Thanks for all the answers!

Answer 5910

One of the the biggest hurdle startups have reaching profitability. And equity in a failed profitless startup is meaningless.

It seems that you have helped this startup clear that hurdle to become profitable. And it seems counter intuitive to want to quit now. Periodic disillusionment and disenchantment is normal at any job and it comes and goes. Since you have invested so much time and effort into this startup maybe it is a good idea to wait on especially if you see a future for the startups products.

Maybe a vacation might help you can weather out this bad patch and wait on. If you want to quit, check the contract to see if there are any penalties for quitting, and for a vesting schedule for your shares. It might also be prudent to find an alternate position before leaving this one.

As for your CTO, bad bosses are everywhere and in startups one of the causes of it is lack of people management experience. Perhaps your CTO might become better overtime as he gains experience and perhaps he might appreciate feedback. You could also make connections with other C level or senior staff in the company in order to get some leverage on your side.


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