Ask HN: Startup Co-Founder Only Trusts Seed Team
I joined a startup this year, and the CTO only trusts those who joined him during the seed phase. It's two years old and he doesn't give newcomers a chance. He's trying to hire senior engineers, and I'm one of them, but he doesn't give us the freedom to do things our way. For everything, he wants things done the way his pet developer does it, and that's usually Django-driven. The HR is powerless, since they report to the CTO as well (CEO manages global operations), so what are my options? I feel like I should leave, but I'm not the sort to job jump every so often.
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[ 0.24 ms ] story [ 30.6 ms ] threadThat seems like a very short amount of time to expect complete trust.
It's pretty normal that the old team has more trust. They put in the effort to get the product where it is today.
If you plan to stick around you should put in the effort, prove your worth and gain the trust of the CTO, before challenging the status quo.
Assess where YOU can change/improve and a better future for you will usually follow.
Humans have this default behavior where they want everyone but themselves to change.
“Look, I have done A, B, and C and judging from your response I feel like you don’t trust me. Is that accurate? Am I’m misinterpreting it? I expected X, Y, and Z would happen, but it didn’t. Can you please help me understand where the disconnect might be? I really would like to achieve X, Y, and Z. How can I get closer to that? Or is that not realistic?”
Maybe “delivering” a lot is not what he values. You need to find what that is. You might be using the wrong tool to get in his good graces.
The author left Amazon in a few days. Driving back home, stopped at a place not knowing what to do next. Decided to do his own startup, and after few false starts finally became a successful entrepreneurs himself.
Just thought of sharing this story here.