5 Eccentric Reasons To Work At A Startup

By siliconindia  |   Tuesday, 24 March 2015, 00:10 IST
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BANGALORE: If you have been working for someone too long and aspire to start your own venture then Startups are your call. A job, no wonder how high it pays, can never meet the sense of liberation and job satisfaction you receive on starting a business on your own.



Startups can definitely be a learning experience for anyone giving several opportunities to expand and to know how business works.



Apart from these there are plenty of other grounds proving that startups are actually a beneficial move. Following is a list of 5 eccentric reasons that would motivate you right away to aim for a job in startups, reports Brazen Careerist.



watch the growth#1 You Can Watch It Grow



Growth is rapid in startups. Progress takes place in months and you amaze yourself on having achieved so much so fast. You start in a corner of the office in a startup and in months your boss promotes you to a big cabin and bigger responsibilities.



So if like the changes then the fast progress in startup can be a stimulus boost to your enthusiasm.



New city New work#2 Get To Explore New City



Since most of the startups are backed by venture capitalists these organizations assemble in areas containing the same. The relocation process could benefit you with new connections and wise mentorship in the startup. Startups usually have workforce who emphasize equally on guiding the ones working under them with right career advice.



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