Start a company. I just did. It is also the only conceivable way these days to learn and potentially get paid. Having worked a range of jobs, much of the important stuff you can learn in a job they don't want to teach you: winning business, pricing products, etc.
Those skills are readily transferable and the owners/bosses/overlords want to keep you an employee.
When you start a company, any company will do. Check out my latest project to educate myself: https://www.rolldelivered.com
People are getting better at doing these equity calculations, and at the same time starting a company has never been easier so early stage companies need to offer more ownership to woo employees who have the "other offer" of their own startup idea...
The net result is that equity shares for the first 10 people in the company seem to be rising.. That's good! And it could also mean that being number 3-10 at a company could be a chance to both learn and earn.
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When you start a company, any company will do. Check out my latest project to educate myself: https://www.rolldelivered.com
The net result is that equity shares for the first 10 people in the company seem to be rising.. That's good! And it could also mean that being number 3-10 at a company could be a chance to both learn and earn.