tgrimley
Mechanical
- Mar 6, 2007
- 44
Hi,
Just graduating with a MSME from a top 5 school right now.
I have two job offers: one from a neat startup which has funds for 5 years right now (it will take that long to get a product to market), and one from a tradition defense contractor. Obviously, the startup work is much more interesting and potentially more rewarding, but I'm curious if employers would view startup experience as a negative if I want to try and find a traditional 9-5 job afterward (success or fail). Does a failed startup look worse than a successful one?
Just graduating with a MSME from a top 5 school right now.
I have two job offers: one from a neat startup which has funds for 5 years right now (it will take that long to get a product to market), and one from a tradition defense contractor. Obviously, the startup work is much more interesting and potentially more rewarding, but I'm curious if employers would view startup experience as a negative if I want to try and find a traditional 9-5 job afterward (success or fail). Does a failed startup look worse than a successful one?