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I've heard working in startups is better than working in a corporate when you're starting full time. I believe in this bcs even I feel like startups can help with more learning in the early stages of one's career. Any thoughts/ suggestions/ views fro

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Startups help you learn a lot more than a established corporate, you see them go through phases and overcome them, work with them have several restrictions, everyone's figuring out smth or the other, so working with startups initially is better than corporates

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