I'm in love with this article, and my SO is reading it right now. It reminds me perfectly of books like J-Pod and MicroSerfs, as well as some of the recent Gibson novels.
I work at a company that has just morphed out of "startup" and into "contender". I didn't start early, I was hired by the guys who were hired by the founders (so that makes me a 'C' I guess by some old adage), and I've seen the company change so much even in my short time there.
But this article nails so many perfect details. The plastic tubs of goldfish and trailmix, the Mid Century modern-esque furniture.
I work at a company that has just morphed out of "startup" and into "contender". I didn't start early, I was hired by the guys who were hired by the founders (so that makes me a 'C' I guess by some old adage), and I've seen the company change so much even in my short time there.
But this article nails so many perfect details. The plastic tubs of goldfish and trailmix, the Mid Century modern-esque furniture.
Also, the bar referenced is probably OddJob.