There are more jobs in tech than just engineering

The stereotype of tech workers is legend. A “geek” sits at a computer terminal, with matrix-like green text flashing on his (because it is ALWAYS a guy) screen. But, there are so many other jobs in technology, and so many ways that people can take advantage of the benefits of working for a tech company - even if you are “not technical.”

How to join a startup and succeed

It’s the beginning of the new year, and that means that all across the startup world there are thousands of new employees eagerly beginning their startup experience. As a two time startup employee, I thought I would take this opportunity to share my guide to joining and succeeding at a startup.

The best jobs in tech

When people find out I work in tech, they always ask: “What’s the best job in technology?” It’s a difficult question to answer, because there are so many variables to consider. What types of work do you like to do? Do you like working with people… are you social? Do you want to work at a desk? All the same, I’ve attempted to create an objective look at the best jobs in tech here.

What I learned from the search fund conference

As many of you know, I am a marketer at a startup. That’s one of many reasons why I write about startups and equity compensation all the time. Like, maybe too much, but I digress. Although I love my job, someday I’d like to leave the startup world to be an entrepreneur. My problem is that I don’t have any genius ideas for a business. I am just into entrepreneurship, finance, and finding efficiencies. So where does that leave me? Enter the search fund.

Lessons from a REAL bear market: Crypto

The Bitcoin bubble of 2017 has popped and the crypto market is undoubtedly in the middle of another brutal bear market with no end in sight. Bitcoin has seen this situation before and many supporters will argue that this is all part of a predictable pattern. But that’s hardly enough to solace investors who are currently experiencing an 85% drawdown from all-time-high prices.

The secret power of recurring investments

It’s easy to get discouraged by investing. With interest rates hovering at 3-5%, even modest retirement budgets require well over a million dollars in investments to work properly (e.g., $1,000,000 x 3% = $30,000). Many people get discouraged because they don’t have much saved now, but the truth is that the most important thing in any retirement plan is making repetitive, reliable recurring investments.