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If you’re in marketing, for example, aim to work in inbound marketing, where you work on getting feedback from customers to influence the product. You often see entrepreneurs move into a product management role after their startup. This will likely be interfacing with the product team and product managers.
Tim Barker has established three startups and has seen the ups and downs of the startup journey, from his first business being acquired by Salesforce – where he spent five years in the formative age of cloud computing – to his current company DataSift being acquired by Meltwater in 2018. Tim Barker, CEO, DataSift.
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