Episode 431: Stinky.js and power hungry friend
Soft Skills Engineering - Un p贸dcast de Jamison Dance and Dave Smith - Lunes

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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Hey! Love your podcast! I鈥檝e been poached by a startup which sounds really exciting but I鈥檓 worried whether it is a good career move for me. I am currently working with backend, however this company would have more of a full stack role and it would be lots of nodeJS and Typescript 馃あ anything javascript related screams frontend to me and it is not something I want to be good at. However, besides this, the product sounds interesting and I would definitely have a lot to learn. I also have this inferior feeling that I鈥檓 lacking skills because I didn鈥檛 study CS. Will I still be able to become a good engineer even if that鈥檚 in NodeJS? 馃榿 Listener Ben asks, Hiya! I鈥檓 a young developer with a broad range of experience (everything from hardware to full-stack web and mobile), and I鈥檝e found myself quite useful at many startups. I just started a new position at a nice startup in my area, but I鈥檓 being recruited by one of my close friends from college. He鈥檚 the power-hungry type, currently working at a mega-tech corp but wants to make a startup and get rich. He鈥檚 very smart and charming, and while I am skeptical of his ability to make a great product I think he can certainly raise a bunch of investment capital without too much worry. My question is: would you ever consider joining a close friend鈥檚 startup, and if so what would you need (in terms of contract/equity/salary, runway, savings) to be confident about making that commitment? Thanks!