I've got something different for you this week: A big conversation about work. As in, where should you work? What kind of company: Big or small? Young or established?
The idea for this episode came from my CNBC colleague Sharon Epperson, who's just great. Sharon covers personal finance, and I'll often stop at her desk and strategize about work and life.
Sharon did a piece on how to land a job at a startup, and I wanted to expand the topic to, should you take a job at a startup, even if you can? So I huddled with CNBC producer Evan Falk, as I do every week to talk about Fortt Knox Live, and we decided to put a show together. Get Sharon, a couple of top-flight venture capital investors, and I wanted to get some students and recent graduates, too. I mean, they're the target audience for this stuff, right?
So that's what we did.
One more thing, and this is important: So we're about two years into Fortt Knox, and it's grown a lot – I want to thank you, the podcast listeners, and also the live show viewers on all our platforms including Facebook, Periscope, YouTube, and the CNBC apps on Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV. For the past two years, I've been basically working on two different shows: The Fortt Knox Podcast, here … and Fortt Knox Live, which streams on Wednesdays. The podcast is mostly one-on-one interviews, and the live show is mostly broader conversations tackling technology, society and culture.
My guests are two venture capitalists: Jeff Richards, managing partner at GGV Capital, and Graham Brown, partner at Lerer Hippeau. Three students: Ahmad Eshghyar, an MBA candidate at Yale; Roni Barak Ventura, a doctoral candidate at NYU; and Raymond Willey, an MBA candidate at Baruch College. And one CNBC colleague, Sharon Epperson.
147 - New Life for Fortt Knox on LinkedIn and YouTube. See You There!
146 - AWS CEO Andy Jassy on JEDI, the Cloud's Future and More
145 - Trump and Apple’s CEO Talk Business in Texas
144 - A Fresh Look at Design: Melanie Perkins, co-founder and CEO of Canva
143 - Microsoft JEDI: The Empire Strikes Back; with Morgan Brennan
142 - Mr. Zuckerberg Goes to Washington: with John Stanton and Farhad Manjoo
141 - Tech's Free Speech Challenge
140 - Savings and Startups: Credit Carma CEO Ken Lin; Snowflake CEO Frank Slootman
139 - Microsoft's Dual-Screen Surface: Winner? With Patrick Moorhead
138 - When to Fire a Founder, with Walter Isaacson and Steven Levy
137 - Employees or Contractors? Gig Economy’s Labor Crisis
136 - Apple's iPhone 11 and More: Boom or Bust?
135 - Can Tech Save the NFL? Plus, Rapper Jim Jones on His New Pot Venture
134 - Segment CEO Peter Reinhardt; Plus, Marvel’s Spider-Man Divorce and Streaming Wars
133 - Goodbye IPO, Hello Direct Listing?
132 - The WeWork IPO: Why the Controversy?
131 - Apple Card: How the Cash and Features Stack Up
130 - Monopoly: Are Apple, Google, Facebook & Amazon Fair Game?
129 - Facebook’s $5 billion speeding ticket, with NYT's Farhad Manjoo
128 - Putting a Dollar Value on Personal Data, with CNBC's Josh Lipton
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