I've been a founder previously and haven't had a typical "job" for over 10 years. Over the last 5 years I have:
1. Coded extremely complex & super advanced algorithms (linear/sequential) 2. Coded & designed software products from scratch (for my startup) and deployed them to billion dollar companies. 3. Raised capital from reputable investors. 4. Designed marketing materials, did sales for my startup, sold successful SaaS contracts. 5. Managed a small team of coders.
I am potentially interested in applying for remote software engineer roles, but I was wondering if people here think that I could be a better fit for Director of Engineering or CTO positions for small startups?
Or maybe I should explore other types of roles like Product Management or Director of Product?
Any advice would be appreciated.
In terms of my own "zone of excellence" -- I would say it is probably problem solving and programming. I am able to look at very complex systems and able to understand them in an easy way.
It sounds to me like you don't really want to be the Director - you want to be the doer. So look for that.
In terms of a resume, just say "I did these things". It won't matter that you did them for a startup.
(But what do I know? I've never been in the position of trying to persuade non-startup people that my startup experience was valid.)