Ask HN: How have or would you convey failure to an employer?
How have you or would you convey that your startup failed and you are interested in <x> job now?
How have you or would you convey that your startup failed and you are interested in <x> job now?
[+] [-] smacktoward|12 years ago|reply
"I had an idea. I went out on my own to try it out. It didn't work out, but I learned a lot along the way."
Then just be prepared to talk a little about the things you learned, and how they helped you grow as a professional.
No employer worth working for is going to ding you for taking a risk like that -- even outside SV! Seriously! -- as long as you can make it clear that you really were working on something during that period, rather than sitting on the couch eating Cheetos.
[+] [-] patio11|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pnathan|12 years ago|reply
I would, however, be concerned that you'd take off as soon as you found a VC to buy into your idea and give you a few years of runway. So you'd have to alleviate that concern (within reason, of course).
[+] [-] angersock|12 years ago|reply
"I worked on a mobile startup, right before iOS got big; J2ME games. Yeah, I think we sold maybe 50 games once? Anyways, stayed in college, no harm done."
"I tried a startup. After a year, it imploded in not-quite-glorious fashion. Still dealing with the fallout from that, but I learned a lot about business and product development."
There's no shame in failing, and anybody worth working with will appreciate your experience--that is, if you learned anything.