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>But what if I want to join a startup so I can build out the stack of my dreams while accomplishing whatever business goals are set?

The article would argue that the startup has a higher chance of failing then since you're focusing on what you personally want rather than what the business/customers need. Startups aren't big companies, the business goals are always "get as much of this done as possible as soon as possible" rather than "we need X by Y." You can't execute on the minimum needs of the business and expect success.

>I’m assuming if you _join_ a startup, rather then creating or co-founding one, there’s already a product person on board.

In a traditional company the product people (ie: those who define product and how product interacts with technology) includes engineering management (CTO, VP Eng, etc.). It's not just the people with product in their titles. In a startup, however, there isn't a deep hierarchy so that job falls onto everyone in engineering.



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