Does Building a startup feels like doing the work of 10 people?
CEO,
HR,
CFO,
Sales,
COO,
Purchases,
Project manager,
Quality insurance,
Product Development,
Customer Developer,
Product Owner,
Customer relationship,
Product Manager
In reality a startup company without at least 18 millions in funding for 5 years of development is just like a crippled man.
Been there, done that. So yes, it does feel like that. It is hard and can grind on you. It can burn you out. There are good days and there are bad days. It doesn’t always pay off. It isn’t for everyone. Doing it once, whether you succeed or not might be enough for you.
So yes, it feels like doing the work of 10 people.
Yes it does. I heard the phrase “Chief Everything Officer” and it resonated so that’s what’s on my resume now. It’s tough that’s for sure.
Yes, it does feel that way. And yet I am doing it the second time. As a founder you are the janitor and the CEO and everything in between at the same time. It’s fun when it works out like last time, but I will find out soon if it’s fun the second time around.
Yes it does. The interesting thing is that you only realize it later (at least in my case) - probably 3-6-12 months down the road, as you need to do more and more and more.
But that's ok, in time you learn to cope with it.
Yes, because you have to do the work of all the positions. Good luck!
You don't need all those roles to have a successful startup.
None of my personalities feel like that. Personality affinity.
Did I miss the memo that startups were suppose to be easy and instant successes?