Startup vs Corporate — What Nobody Tells You Before You Pick
I've worked at a 5-person startup where I deployed to production on day one. I've also worked at a company where it took three weeks to get my laptop configured. Both experiences taught me things t...

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I've worked at a 5-person startup where I deployed to production on day one. I've also worked at a company where it took three weeks to get my laptop configured. Both experiences taught me things the other couldn't. The startup-vs-corporate debate is one of those conversations that generates a lot of heat and very little light. People pick a side and defend it like a sports team. The truth? Both environments are genuinely useful, and the right choice depends on where you are in your career — not which one sounds cooler. Startups Make You Learn 10x Faster (Because They Have To) At a startup, you're not "the frontend developer." You're the frontend developer, the DevOps person, the occasional DBA, and the one who answers support tickets on weekends. There's nobody else. This sounds terrible on paper. In practice, it compresses years of learning into months. You touch every part of the stack because nobody's going to do it for you. I learned more about infrastructure in my first six month