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    TechCrunch+ roundup: M&A red flags, handling problematic CEOs, E-1 visa questions

    By Staff WriterFebruary 18, 20234 Mins Read
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    I’ve been let go from more startups than anyone else I know. Yes, that is a weird thing to boast about.

    Last month, nearly 100,000 tech workers lost jobs, and it felt like a great disturbance in the Force. These are real people grappling with real uncertainty: Should they move? How long will their savings last? Should they risk another startup job or perhaps launch their own?

    Even as public companies and unicorns reduce headcount, many early-stage startups are still actively recruiting. Mary Ann Azevedo recapped several fintechs that are hunting for new talent.


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    Use discount code TCPLUSROUNDUP to save 20% off a one- or two-year subscription.


    Ron Miller interviewed analysts, CIOs and hiring managers, who confirmed that there’s widespread demand for IT workers. The twist?

    “The people let go by Big Tech just may not be going to other tech companies,” reported Ron, noting that employers like the IRS, Citi and Liberty Mutual have posted thousands of new openings.

    “The perception is that, hey, there’s tons of layoffs going on,” said Nicholas Marshall, sales enablement director at ManpowerGroup.

    “But what we see is that over the past two years, those tech companies had over-hired, and it’s more of a correction and a flattening out, but that there’s still a strong demand and employment outlook.”

    If you’ve been laid off, make self-care your highest priority. Seek support from your friends and family and, above all else, don’t take it personally. You’re being swept up in macroeconomic trends that have nothing to do with your ability, talent or worth.

    Thanks very much for reading,

    Walter Thompson
    Editorial Manager, TechCrunch+
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    The tech jobs market might not be as shaky as it feels

    So that founder you backed turned out to be problematic. Now what?

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    Early-stage investors don’t closely manage the entrepreneurs they shower with cash, even when things go off the rails. And in some cases, they may not be able to exert much authority.

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    Assuming a VC makes an investment via a SAFE note, “if that stake hasn’t converted to equity, they don’t have much say if things start to go wrong,” reports Rebecca Szkutak.

    To learn more about how investors handle problematic CEOs, she spoke to:

    • Cameron Newton, founder and general partner, Relevance Ventures
    • Eric Bahn, co-founder and general partner, Hustle Fund
    • Angela Lee, venture partner, professor, Columbia Business School

    So that founder you backed turned out to be problematic. Now what?

    Pitch Deck Teardown: Gaming monetization company Incymo AI’s $850K seed deck

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    The ads inside free mobile games are a billion-dollar industry, which is why Incymo.ai aims to help advertisers optimize ROAS and LTV using its proprietary AI products.

    Incymo’s founders raised an $850,000 seed round and shared all 12 slides with Haje Jan Kamps:

    • Cover slide
    • Problem slide
    • Solution slide
    • Traction slide
    • Customer slide
    • Business model slide
    • Market size slide
    • Market trajectory slide
    • Goals/targets slide
    • Team slide
    • “The ask” slide
    • Road map slide

    Pitch Deck Teardown: Gaming monetization company Incymo AI’s $850K seed deck

    Dear Sophie: Do I qualify for an E-1 trader visa?

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    Dear Sophie,

    Do I qualify for an E-1 trader visa? I’m from New Zealand and have a B2B SaaS company with a lot of clients in the U.S.

    We have a Delaware C corporation that has raised money, and I’m working at the subsidiary in Auckland, where all of our employees are based. We don’t currently have a U.S. office, but we pay our taxes there.

    — Keen Kiwi

    Dear Sophie: Do I qualify for an E-1 trader visa?

    5 buyer red flags to look for during the M&A process

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    It’s tempting to think of M&A as a way for founders to cash in, but acquisitions generally require teams to remain onboard while the new owner integrates their business into their operations.

    This can be a difficult time, according to serial entrepreneur Marina Martianova, who says founders are often at odds with new owners when it comes to growth, product priorities and communicating.

    “Buyers who can’t give you a transparent picture of your company’s future after the acquisition likely do not have your best interests in mind,” she writes.

    5 buyer red flags to look for during the M&A process

    TechCrunch+ roundup: M&A red flags, handling problematic CEOs, E-1 visa questions by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch

    Originally published at techcrunch.com

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