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Show HN: Startups and Survival: Silicon Valley's Squid Game"
4 points by throwunderfog 4 days ago | hide | past | favorite | discuss
Joining a Silicon Valley Startup Is Like Playing Squid Game

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Scene: A hopeful coder, Alex, walks into the chic, glass-walled office of "Unicornify," a startup promising to "revolutionize sandwich personalization with AI." The team is gathered in a minimalist conference room. Everyone is wearing branded hoodies and looks suspiciously sleep-deprived.

Alex: "Thanks for having me. I’m excited to join Unicornify!"

CEO (with a perfect white smile): "Welcome! Remember, here at Unicornify, we’re a family. A family that plays to win."

The lights dim. A disembodied voice echoes through the room.

Voice: "Attention all employees. The first game is Ping Pong Deathmatch."

Alex: "Wait, what?"

Two employees are dragged to a ping pong table. A robotic arm serves the ball at 200 mph.

Employee 1 (sweating profusely): "I have three kids, man. Let me win!"

Employee 2: "My stock options are vesting next week. Sorry, bro."

The match begins. Employee 1 loses. A trapdoor opens beneath him.

Alex (whispering): "Where did he go?"

HR Manager (nonchalantly): "He’s pivoting to new opportunities."

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Scene 2: Alex’s first day. The "work hard, play hard" mantra is taken literally.

Manager: "Our KPI this quarter is scaling user engagement by 3000%. Here’s your desk, your laptop, and your weight in energy drinks. Oh, and remember, no one survives past Series B without hustle."

Alex notices an ominous poster on the wall: "ONLY 10 WILL MAKE IT TO IPO."

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Scene 3: The All-Hands Meeting.

CEO: "Today's challenge: We’ve run out of funding. Your task is to find a way to keep the servers running without money. Losers... well, we all know what happens to losers."

Alex: "This feels intense. What about work-life balance?"

The room erupts in laughter.

Coworker (whispering): "Work-life balance? That’s for the Series C startups. If you survive this round, maybe you’ll get free kombucha."

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Final Scene: Alex has somehow survived weeks of sprints, sleep deprivation, and competitive foosball. The final test arrives: The Pitch Gauntlet. Alex faces off against the CEO in a game of "innovate or die."

CEO: "Pitch me the next big idea or... you’re out."

Alex (panicking): "Uh... AI-powered sandwiches that... predict your emotional state?"

CEO: "...Brilliant. You’ve earned another quarter. Congratulations!"

Confetti falls. Somewhere in the background, an employee screams, "WHAT ABOUT MY VACATION DAYS?"

Alex (to self): "I made it. But at what cost?"

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End scene.

Moral of the story: At a Silicon Valley startup, you're not just playing the game; you are the game.






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