Where to Find a Startup Job (Infographic)

If you read Nibletz, you’re probably interested in startup culture. You are learning about VC’s, lean methodology, exits, and IPOs. You may even have a niggling idea for a great company.

But, what if you aren’t quite ready to dive in to founding yet? This happened to me a little less than a year ago, and it’s how I met the Nibletz team. I had an idea, met with a local startup leader, started doing customer discovery and…it went flat. In my case, the idea wasn’t feasible in our area, and I wasn’t really the right person for it anyway. With 3 young kids, I didn’t feel comfortable going all in with this idea, and founders are nothing if not “all in.”

I was hooked on startups, though. I didn’t think too much about being hired by one, but when Nibletz needed an editor, I knew I would do whatever it took to land the job. For now, working at a startup is just as good as founding one. Besides contributing to a greater vision I believe in, I’m learning more every day about what it takes to start a company. I also have the freedom, for now, to play with my own ideas and research potential problems to solve.

Maybe you’re in the same boat. Love startups, but aren’t in a position to found one yourself yet. Landing a job with a startup could be a great way to prepare yourself for your future world-changing idea. The infographic below shows some great places and industries to consider when looking for that perfect startup job.

My advice, though: don’t sweat it too much if you aren’t in the “right place.” Keep your eyes and ears open, and the right job will present itself.

 

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A Programmer’s Guide To Getting Hired By A Startup

Programmers are in high demand by startups across the country and around the world.

In the world of “everywhere else”, next to access to capital, access to talent is one of the biggest factors holding startups back from success. This puts the ball into the programmers court. Good programmers are in high demand and can often choose where they want to go. But how will they know where that is?

Monetate, a large marketing company that leverages big data to create more personalized and engaging online experiences, released this infographic two years ago, that’s even more relevant today than it was then.

For programmers that aren’t sure where to go the infographic below helps identify the questions and the answers programmers have including:

Which type of startup is best for you

Where can you find the best openings

How do you stand out above the crowd.

Check out the infographic below.



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Rockstar Start Ups: Yup See It In An Infographic

A really cool infographic has come to us by way of alltopstartups.com. The infographic conceptualizes the startups journey from assembling the team, to retiring and becoming an investor, through the looking glass of a rockband. I know with our extremely long nights, crazy off the wall times for meetings, and being fueled by Ramen and Monster, start ups (including us) feel like Rock Stars now we can see it.

You don’t believe Tech Startups and Rockbands are alike? South by Southwest obviously does.

Shane Snow, curator and designer of this fine infographic, hits the nail on the head. Read through it real quick it’s greatness.