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Note: Me bohut logo ko dhekhta hoon ki woh apne company ka share starting me hi de dete hain team members ko and mere according galat hain atleast samne wale ko 8-9 months lagane do tab do company me 1-2% if you want lekin usse phele dena mere acco

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You’re right. Giving equity too early can be risky because you don’t know how committed the person is.

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