Thank you very much. What you write confirms what I expect. I'll see if I can find something equivalent to Pragmatic Marketing in Germany to get that leg up.
I will try :)
Thanks. Some focus is a common theme in the comments here. I'll try to follow that advice, though I'm not sure I want to go much deeper in programming.
Yes, I thought so too, but I'm not sure how to get in to it.
Nope, nothing serious. Hence I'll see what happens now after the launch and then probably move on.
"join a consulting firm" That is good advice, sounds like a good fit. I don't feel expert enough to consult freelancing, but with the backing of a firm it should be more easy to figure out where my weaknesses are.
The 2nd option sounds good. In both cases I guess I have to apply a lot and see what I can get. Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for the advise and: no. I really have to get over the reverse Dunning–Kruger Effect (I know enough to know how much I don't know). In practice this is not an issue: if a problem is solved is farely easy to…
I am valued, but the startup is really low on money (because we try to get our project done, not do much client work). As some compromise I now do it just 3 days a week and partly remote.
By "land yourself a customer success gig" you mean getting a finished project to show off? Thanks for the advice.
Thank you very much. What you write confirms what I expect. I'll see if I can find something equivalent to Pragmatic Marketing in Germany to get that leg up.
I will try :)
Thanks. Some focus is a common theme in the comments here. I'll try to follow that advice, though I'm not sure I want to go much deeper in programming.
Yes, I thought so too, but I'm not sure how to get in to it.
Nope, nothing serious. Hence I'll see what happens now after the launch and then probably move on.
"join a consulting firm" That is good advice, sounds like a good fit. I don't feel expert enough to consult freelancing, but with the backing of a firm it should be more easy to figure out where my weaknesses are.
The 2nd option sounds good. In both cases I guess I have to apply a lot and see what I can get. Thanks for the advice!
Thanks for the advise and: no. I really have to get over the reverse Dunning–Kruger Effect (I know enough to know how much I don't know). In practice this is not an issue: if a problem is solved is farely easy to…
I am valued, but the startup is really low on money (because we try to get our project done, not do much client work). As some compromise I now do it just 3 days a week and partly remote.
By "land yourself a customer success gig" you mean getting a finished project to show off? Thanks for the advice.