I worked for a company that was roughly 15 years old at the time and still very much in startup mode. In the end, it was a mechanism to shovel lots of money into the pocket of the CEO and some of the investors. It’s why they never grew, aside from incompetence.
The company was founded almost 20 years ago. At what point is it no longer a startup?
I worked for a company that was roughly 15 years old at the time and still very much in startup mode. In the end, it was a mechanism to shovel lots of money into the pocket of the CEO and some of the investors. It’s why they never grew, aside from incompetence.
It’s like when you have a shitty kid that never grows up and is still pissing the bed 20 years later.
There’s a company in Brazil that advertise itself as a “100 years old startup”, completely ridiculous.
I suspect that’s the point?
I guess the point is talking about how they’re still disruptive and innovative, buzz words associated with startups.
I think they are confused on thinking that any private company is a startup.