I think that you would have a great story to tell to future interviewers if you can get the bad code under control and launch the product
Great point. Thanks.
The "+2.5-3 sigma technical and +3-3.5 sigma big picture" stuff would be a big turn-off to me. There's a lot of really smart and talented people in this industry.
Sorry, I guess that does sound arrogant. To be fair, there are a lot of +3, +4 sigma minds in technology. Most of the programmers I've worked with I would put in the "+3 sigma technical" category (because I've worked with some awesome people at great companies). My "sigma" estimates were relative to the white-collar world in general. My point is that I have more than enough to make a great VC, EIR, et al with sufficient mentoring, not that I'm any kind of stand-out (relative to the HN-sphere, I'm definitely not, as there are a lot of people smarter than I am here).
Hehe, I suppose that if I have to ask, it's probably not a good sign about my own "sigma", but what's this +3 sigma stuff anyways?
From what I understand, it must be some way to asses someone's intelligence, like the IQ, but I've never heard of it.
Come to think about the IQ, it follows a normal distribution, and sigma is how we note standard deviation. Is this the kind of sigma you are talking about?
I don't know what it is either, but guessed along the lines you are guessing. Of course, a Z-value of 3.09 would put you in the 99.9 percentile, so that seems far fetched.
I think you are correct with your assumptions. But I think he needs to explain himself in this department. I didn't think it added any value to his post since it is unsupported. Maybe he could have quoted his GPA, or IQ[still dubious]. I think most people don't put their trust in numbers either way, they go for what did you accomplished[especially VC, they want to know the numbers behind your financial efforts]. I was quite surprised at how hard some of the other posters judged his "big picture" evaluation. I think maybe he has a problem with acting not thinking. I think he knows what to do, but just simply not doing it.
By "big picture" I mean aesthetics, design, and also strategic resource allocation. I'm in my late 20s and know for a fact that, with a year of study, I could do better than 50-80% of society's major decision makers if in their place.
Great point. Thanks.
The "+2.5-3 sigma technical and +3-3.5 sigma big picture" stuff would be a big turn-off to me. There's a lot of really smart and talented people in this industry.
Sorry, I guess that does sound arrogant. To be fair, there are a lot of +3, +4 sigma minds in technology. Most of the programmers I've worked with I would put in the "+3 sigma technical" category (because I've worked with some awesome people at great companies). My "sigma" estimates were relative to the white-collar world in general. My point is that I have more than enough to make a great VC, EIR, et al with sufficient mentoring, not that I'm any kind of stand-out (relative to the HN-sphere, I'm definitely not, as there are a lot of people smarter than I am here).