u/equisetidae

I think I watched a startup die in real time

I think I watched a startup die in real time

Long time lurker on this sub. I've not really had any job search horror stories besides application purgatory, until now.

A friend referred me to a startup for a contract developer gig. I'm going to present my experience as a series of red flags:

  1. The app is not marketable. It's basically a job board for a referral-based industry. Whatever though, not my problem.

  2. They shared their entire Github repo and a project brief that someone clearly wrote with AI. I don't think they reviewed it because it contained embarrassing financial information (*cough* five-figure revenue after 5 years). The brief also mentioned a delivery date that had already passed, but it's a short term gig so I brushed it off.

  3. The founder cancelled our interview last minute and when we finally did meet, she made a passive-aggressive comment about me being hard to schedule with. I gave my intro while they stared at the camera like this:

https://preview.redd.it/o6jkzuvend2h1.png?width=736&format=png&auto=webp&s=f47c1c93546cd5bbd519e9ac5df34d4f602b4181

I didn't even really have time to process this one before...

  1. They told me the timeline I had proposed over a week prior was unacceptable and started discussing hiring someone else to "just vibe-code it" in front of me. I said "I don't think you need me here for this discussion" and left the call.

I think they're under pressure to pivot to something marketable and were banking on this project to turn things around. The founder's Instagram looks like she's been on vacation her entire adult life, so my theory is she got an angry investor email recently and is in panic mode trying to prove she didn't burn millions on hot garbage. All the press is PR fluff from two years ago. Bullet dodged, I guess.

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u/equisetidae — 1 day ago