Ask HN: Should I put my startup info in the CV while applying at a bigco?
I'm soon (new college graduate) going to found a startup with a friend of mine + two advisors. I'm planing to apply at a few tech bigcos in the upcoming college recruiting season (personal/financial reasons). Would it be wise to my put my "stealth" startup info in the CV?
If I put it:
Pros: Oh you're an entrepreneur!
Cons: We are not sure about your intentions..
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 30.4 ms ] threadThat's not to say you shouldn't put it, but have a good answer for them that doesn't paint them as a total backup option.
Working on a startup on your own time says you're a short-timer and they shouldn't hire you.
If the startup will be over by then, I would put it on the resume, but if you plan on continuing to work on it, then I would not put it on. If you plan to continue with it, you will need to be very careful with the IP ownership. If you have to sign an employee agreement, there is normally a place to list prior inventions/IP that are yours and that they can lay no claim on.
If you put down "Founded a startup with friends and we are currently in stealth mode" then no company will wantto take you on as they (and you) do not know where you will be in 6 months.
The first is past accomplishments applicable to the position offered. The second is a currently active status that says you are maybe unavailable.
Also, you will want to be very careful about which company you apply to and how they treat your offtime accomplishments. Some look to take a piece of all that you develop.
Pros: "Cool idea, let us fund you"
Pros: You make money while you make money working
Cons: You could reach a point where you will have to decide which direction take. Oh, wait. Is this a cons?