This is very well put, but I don't think San Francisco is exclusive to this, especially in California. I'm sitting in Orange County right now and every thing I could want to do is at most an hour and a half away. Twenty…
Interesting, didn't expect DC to be bigger than Austin as well.
I'd chose Austin over Seattle any day, mainly because people really are just so nice in Austin.
I know you were only using it as an example, but does Boston have a thriving startup community on par to SF/Austin/NYC?
I'd love to know about the work life balance. In an industry where burnouts are common, and your work history being some of the most demanding companies in the industry, how did you handle it?
Spot on.
This is very well put, but I don't think San Francisco is exclusive to this, especially in California. I'm sitting in Orange County right now and every thing I could want to do is at most an hour and a half away. Twenty…
Interesting, didn't expect DC to be bigger than Austin as well.
I'd chose Austin over Seattle any day, mainly because people really are just so nice in Austin.
I know you were only using it as an example, but does Boston have a thriving startup community on par to SF/Austin/NYC?
I'd love to know about the work life balance. In an industry where burnouts are common, and your work history being some of the most demanding companies in the industry, how did you handle it?
Spot on.