People generally underestimate two things 1. How hard it is to get your foot in the door as an outsider. I lived in a car for months in Palo Alto with no prospects, connections or money to break into Silicon Valley 2. How wide doors are open once you’re on the inside and hustle
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That’s what I thought but your tweet said I, a female founder, should ask the dozens of female founders about their high paying software jobs...still evades the point: doors are opened wider for white men who look like those holding the power in SV, it’s harder for everyone else
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He basically said minorities were the majority of their students though?
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That has nothing to do with having doors opened for you once your “inside”.
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When he says inside I'm pretty sure he means once you get a job, and how you see the opportunities you now have to get better and get connections, but you have to hustle. He doesn't control SV lmfao, not everyone gets a chance you gotta take adantage of what you do get
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