Insiders from Perplexity, Kalshi, Replit, and more share how to get a job at a buzzy startup
THE SO WHAT
The hiring bar at high-velocity startups is shifting from pedigree to proof—founders and recruiters want shipped product, clear thinking, and signal you can operate in chaos. If you’re building a team, bias your process toward work samples and trial projects over resume screens.
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