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Enter Startup: The Employee’s Guide to Getting Hired, Shipping Fast & Thriving When Everything’s on Fire

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Most startup books are for founders. This one's for everyone else.

Some people come out of startups broke and bitter. Others build careers they love, command higher salaries, and never job hunt again. Same environment. Completely different outcomes.

The difference isn't talent. It isn't connections. It isn't luck.
It's knowing what nobody teaches you.

15+ years in startups. 100+ research citations from neuroscience and behavioral science. One framework.

This book is for you You're job hunting and your startup applications keep vanishing into the voidYou've just landed a startup role and nobody's told you what to actually expectYou're working hard, shipping fast, but somehow still invisible or stuckYou've been passed over, burned out, or let go and you're not sure what went wrongWritten for people who'd rather fail at something interesting than succeed at something boring.

Every startup employee faces the same invisible battle. Your brain, wired by 300,000 years of evolution, craves predictability, safety, and routine. Startups deliver the exact constant pivots, financial uncertainty, and a founder who changes direction three times a week. Your survival wiring floods you with stress hormones and pushes you toward fight or flight when what you actually need is to ship the product by Friday.

The people who thrive aren't tougher than you. They've learned to override it.

After being fired the week before Christmas, just hours after nailing a board presentation, one thing became clear. The people who become indispensable in startups all share three Attitude, Relationships, Competence. ARC. The human skills AI can't replace. And they work whether you're in a 10-person team or a 500-person rocket ship.

Inside, you'll How to get hired at a startup without relying on job boards, using the "side door" method that skips 500 applicantsWhat to do in your first week when there's no onboarding, no training, and nobody coming to save youHow to build a digital presence that makes recruiters and founders come to youWhy you have exactly three weeks before everyone quietly decides if you matterHow to become the "Ask X About That" person, the one they simply cannot afford to cutThe real math on startup equity, salary negotiation, and why that stock option grant is probably not your retirement planHow to navigate startup culture, remote work, and founder chaos without burning outWhen to leave your startup job, and why most people get the timing catastrophically wrongEvery chapter opens with a real startup story, breaks down the science behind what's happening, and gives you something you can use in your career today.

About the author

Gregory Taylor has spent 15+ years as a startup operator across the UK, US, and APAC. Not a founder. An engine room person. The one who ships the product, builds the teams, and keeps things moving when everything's on fire. He's hired hundreds, been fired twice, built tech products used by millions, and helped generate over $150M in exits. This book is everything he learned the hard way, validated by the science, so you don't have to.

This book won't make you a founder. It will make you the person founders can't afford to lose.

Build their dream. Bank your future.

224 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 7, 2026

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