(this post is a feed post from my comments on reddit)
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At 25, with your experience, all of those options will be good for you. But you only get a few shots doing something for yourself before life starts to push you towards finding something that gives you more security.
On the other hand, very generally at avg age for more successful entrepreneurs is around mid/late 30s, before then, you need to develop business management, people management and project management skills; otherwise you end up being a founder that struggles with actually running the business, which I see often.
So looking for another job that exposes you to more and gives you the 3types of management pointed out above would be a good next step, you will always find new startup ideas to work on and capitalize, but you want to have enough skills and “level up” to take advantage when those opportunities arise.
I wouldn’t stay put even on a different team since it would limit my exposure to other approaches and styles of work
Those of you that went all in on your entrepreneurial endeavor after a layoff, what advice/experience can you share?
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