Ask HN:Should I continue working at a (failing?) startup?
I am an year old rails developer.Since I finished college an year ago,I have been working at a startup(Ruby on Rails Consultancy).Now I am thinking of a job change because of following reasons :
1)They pay me around 0.5x offered by other companies in the industry.
2)The technology side of company is weak.(Heck , I do not write tests and there is no one at company who does or can teach me.)
However ,the company says - "We will pay you better,and you are the one to bring in the standards and practices" Should I stay at the company(and take the risk)? or look around for better Rails companies?
I am posting this here because,i think my feelings are much related to the (wrong ?) startup environment I am working in.The whole story happens in India btw.
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[ 0.23 ms ] story [ 27.0 ms ] threadMany startups use this excuse so they can pay employees peanuts, when they are working 70-80 hour weeks to launch a product that will make the founders rich.
This is why I don't work at statups, unless I started it myself.
So the real question should be. Should you continue to work at a startup you have no passion for? The Answer is NO. Change jobs.
I also feel ,if I work hard , build a strong technical team - the company then may prosper.But again,as you said,it comes to the same question - Am I passionate enough about the company to work hard and possibly risk my entire career(without working under a mentor).