Cofounder of honeycomb.io, coauthor of Database Reliability Engineering. Operations engineer, DBA, systems engineer, SRE, devops, etc. On call since I was 17.
The only good diff is a red diff.
I believe in what we're building, like a lot. That makes it worth it to me. There is very little about the job that I find rewarding or interesting on a day-by-day basis, and I'm still petrified about being relegated to PM roles after this -- what if nobody will ever hire me as an engineer again??? My 3 am self is in agony over this.
It was smooth this time because I have a COO who has been a VC and done startups before. It was not that smooth when I was trying to do this on my own. Moral of the story: admire business people and don't talk down to them, so the good ones flock to you. I think that's the moral of the story anyway.
My advice to anyone with fundraising questions is always, "talk to Ginsu". 😵 Dear god what a lifesaver good business people are.
Beyond that ... think big, pitch big, tell a story. I have to try very hard not to use my normal sardonic self-deprecating sense of humor around investors. Things that I think are fucking hilarious and realistic, they read as lack of ambition. Sigh.
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I believe in what we're building, like a lot. That makes it worth it to me. There is very little about the job that I find rewarding or interesting on a day-by-day basis, and I'm still petrified about being relegated to PM roles after this -- what if nobody will ever hire me as an engineer again??? My 3 am self is in agony over this.
It was smooth this time because I have a COO who has been a VC and done startups before. It was not that smooth when I was trying to do this on my own. Moral of the story: admire business people and don't talk down to them, so the good ones flock to you. I think that's the moral of the story anyway.
My advice to anyone with fundraising questions is always, "talk to Ginsu". 😵 Dear god what a lifesaver good business people are.
Beyond that ... think big, pitch big, tell a story. I have to try very hard not to use my normal sardonic self-deprecating sense of humor around investors. Things that I think are fucking hilarious and realistic, they read as lack of ambition. Sigh.