Multitasking: Best Practices To Leave And Found A New Startup?

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The short answer is most definitely yes. While every situation is unique, the three cases below provide a framework around the best practices of multitasking with the goal of building a startup. Case 1: you have a job and want to start something new The most classic case is wanting to transition from a corporate job to founding a startup. The natural questions are when and how to do this, especially if you are dependent on the income from your previous job. The further complexity is it is very hard to raise meaningful funding unless you are already full-time. The…...

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Amit Garg I have been in Silicon Valley for 20 years -- at Samsung NEXT Ventures, running my own startup (as of May 2019 a series D that has raised $120M and valued at $450M), at Norwest Ventures, and doing product and analytics at Google. My academic training is BS in computer science and MS in biomedical informatics, both from Stanford, and MBA from Harvard. I speak natively 3 languages, live carbon-neutral, am a 70.3 Ironman finisher, and have built a hospital in rural India serving 100,000 people.