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You can make a difference working at any company. It doesn't have to be a special one that currently has over 50% growth.
Yes, but the amount of difference you make at a company isn't directly proportional to the career value of making that difference. If you make a difference at a company with over 50% growth, that's almost always going to be more valuable to a career than making an equal difference at a company that's going to go bankrupt in a couple years. Similarly, making a small difference at a high growth company will arguably have more value than making a larger difference at a low growth, stagnant, or failing company - assuming your difference doesn't reverse that trend (which it likely wouldn't, regardless of magnitude).
Wealthfront's list, cited in the link, constantly misspells "SAN FRANCSICO"
"These 136 companies are on the verge of becoming successul (sic)"

Not a single one of them is "successul" now?