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In my third episode of live coaching sessions, this caller was feeling dissatisfied with their narrow scope of role and lack of cultural fit in their current company.
The caller wanted guidance on what their next role should be, given their personal situation and professional ambition. Their situation captures a difficult choice facing many superstars: seeking a sizable impact rarely found outside of startups, while also craving the compensation only late-stage companies can afford. We discuss the frameworks and strategies required to approach this career choice wisely.
Privacy is paramount for these calls, so we have anonymized the content and received permission from the caller to ensure no personal or sensitive information is disclosed.
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In today's episode, we discuss:
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Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction and caller context
[00:02:17] Caller’s question
[00:07:40] Nikhyl’s follow-up questions
[00:10:15] Matching the stage of company to the caller’s situation
[00:11:03] Nikhyl’s recommendation
[00:16:56] Should I join a big tech company?
[00:18:03] Nikhyl’s response
[00:22:08] How do big tech product teams operate?
[00:22:55] Nikhyl’s response
[00:25:58] Why managers should consider IC roles at late-stage companies
[00:29:44] Key takeaways from today’s episode
[00:32:27] Key links for this podcast
By Nikhyl Singhal5
7171 ratings
In my third episode of live coaching sessions, this caller was feeling dissatisfied with their narrow scope of role and lack of cultural fit in their current company.
The caller wanted guidance on what their next role should be, given their personal situation and professional ambition. Their situation captures a difficult choice facing many superstars: seeking a sizable impact rarely found outside of startups, while also craving the compensation only late-stage companies can afford. We discuss the frameworks and strategies required to approach this career choice wisely.
Privacy is paramount for these calls, so we have anonymized the content and received permission from the caller to ensure no personal or sensitive information is disclosed.
—
In today's episode, we discuss:
—
Where to find Nikhyl:
Where to find The Skip Podcast:
—
Don't forget to subscribe to The Skip to hear Nikhyl and other executives teach unique and timely career lessons. If you’re interested in joining me on a future call, send me a note on LinkedIn, Threads, or Twitter.
—
Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Introduction and caller context
[00:02:17] Caller’s question
[00:07:40] Nikhyl’s follow-up questions
[00:10:15] Matching the stage of company to the caller’s situation
[00:11:03] Nikhyl’s recommendation
[00:16:56] Should I join a big tech company?
[00:18:03] Nikhyl’s response
[00:22:08] How do big tech product teams operate?
[00:22:55] Nikhyl’s response
[00:25:58] Why managers should consider IC roles at late-stage companies
[00:29:44] Key takeaways from today’s episode
[00:32:27] Key links for this podcast

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