A founder who sold her first company for $25 million and landed Mark Cuban as an investor (twice) shares exactly what to say to pass a job interview at any startup

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'If you're trying to maximize salary by working at a seed-stage company, you don't understand startups,' said kimmytaylor

a $1.9 million seed round of funding. Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks and an investor on"Shark Tank," backed both companies.

At Cluster, she wants people who are excited to work on"a breadth of problems," as opposed to zeroing on a narrow specialty, like you might at a larger, more established organization. What's more, she looks for people who will be"comfortable with the fact that their role will be changing; they're going to be doing different things every day."During the interview process, Taylor tries to screen for candidates who are taken in by the seeming glamour of entrepreneurship.

 

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