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Founders at Work by Jessica Livingston

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Entrepreneurship4.016K ratings·Published 2007

Founders at Work

Stories of Startups' Early Days

by Jessica Livingston

Pages488
DifficultyAccessible
ToneInterview-based
CategoryEntrepreneurship
Kotapo editors

Editorial review

Long interviews with the founders of companies including Apple, Hotmail, PayPal, Flickr, and 37signals. The interviews are unusually honest about the early years — the parts later glossed over in keynotes — and the book has aged extremely well.

In brief

AI-generated summary

Co-founder of Y Combinator Jessica Livingston interviews 32 founders about the messy, decisive early days of their companies — what they got wrong, what almost killed them, and what they wish they had known.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Founders' early stories are far messier than their later narratives suggest.

  • 2

    Tenacity routinely beats talent over multi-year horizons.

  • 3

    Most pivots happen in plain sight after the fact.

  • 4

    Reading many founder stories inoculates against any single one.

Who should read this

The right reader

Anyone considering starting a company. Pair with newer interview collections like 'Tribe of Mentors.'

Themes

What it touches

Founder storiesEarly-stageResilienceY Combinator
Emotional tone

How it reads

Interview-based, candid.

Reading difficulty: Accessible

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