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What's the difference between a Founder and Employee?

Kavish Goyal

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An Employee concerned more about the company than the salary growth is a founder otherwise just an employee!!

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🤦it seems like people are more concerned about Medial revenue models than the app founders .

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Is more than 15% CAGR for an industry/company considered good?

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SHIV DIXIT

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😶‍🌫️For people having more than 12 lac salary

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Murtaza ali Bohara

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