• neuralkoi 3 days ago

    Despite you sharing your experience, you didn't really share much information about yourself or what you're passionate about except that maybe you might like music. Maybe it's time to dedicate some time to that part of yourself?

    • drumnerd 2 days ago

      Oh I do that. But I mean… what kind of job I have a good chance at?

      • jfrbfbreudh 2 days ago

        Just apply everywhere, the market is terrible and you will need to cast a wide net.

    • bhu1st 3 days ago

      Some things you can try: Taking a break and volunteering locally or abroad. Traveling to explore nature and culture. Mentoring first-time founders. Improving open source projects on your domain etc.

      • youniverse 3 days ago

        If this submarine post goes any deeper ill need a dive suit

        • jkmcf 2 days ago

          If you exited properly: whatever you want.

          If you exited poorly: go back out and try again.

          • drumnerd 2 days ago

            Poorly.

            What kind of position can I aim at? What kind of companies are interested in failed founders with plenty experience otherwise?

            • jarsin 2 days ago

              > What kind of companies are interested in failed founders

              Nobody really cares that your startup failed. Would you care if a dev with the necessary skills for the role had a failed startup at one point in their career?

              I would drop "failed" from your vocabulary and change it to something like "we ran out of runway" if anyone even brings it up.

          • elbi 3 days ago

            Join our startup

            • vednig 2 days ago

              what are you building?