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Over 67% of unicorn startup founders are from engineering background, not MBA:)
Pravesh Mourya
Young and energetic ... • 11m
Because most of the startups.are tech startups and engineers can easily build tech products
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Balaji Pattabiraman
Too old • 3m
Rename showcase as marketplace and provide an search, api interface to most of these neo startups to list their services here.
Also product based startups can list their products directly on your listing page. You can easily monetise it instead of
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Profisense
A Performance Market... • 1m
Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because nobody even knew they existed.
Make noise the right way.
If you’re serious about getting your startup seen, we should talk.
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Sudarshan Mozar
Entrepeneur ||Proble... • 10m
In America-
Most startups fails because of lack of execution of idea.
In India
Most starups.fails because of lack of money
Agree or Disagree?.
Can anyone breakdown the process of importing tech products from China..
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Alp Arsalan
“Tech isn’t just cod... • 1m
Most startups don't fail because of a lack of money. They fail because the founder burns out Protect your energy more than your funding.
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Anonymous
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Most of the startup founders and early stage startups looking hard to find the CTO's/ Techies for building their products.
While the skilled tech persons chasing high packages 😂
It's Very hard to find the techie than starting a startup. Anyone agre
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 4m
Why are most billionaires engineers?
Take almost any big company, whether it's Google, Facebook, Apple, or even Zepto.
All these companies were founded by tech engineers, not MBA student.
Why?
Because these companies often started as side project
Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because they whisper in a world that rewards those who scream strategically.
It’s not about shouting louder — it’s about knowing where to shout, when to shout, and who to shout at.