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Ali Yousaf

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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
All that really matters in recruiting is that you hire the right person at the right time in the right role.
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Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
Experiences in the last 12 months that made Clarke's Third Law feel real: first Waymo ride, FSD, and Starlink.
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staysaasy@staysaasy·
What I love the most about these "omg I missed out on $500m because I didn't respond to Cursor" posts: People are falling out of the woodwork posting DMs from @mntruell where he's asking for help and/or trying to recruit people to a miniscule startup called Cursor. In every screenshot the dude is polite and reasonable, but more importantly he's sitting at MIT, or I guess some random apt in SF after he drops out, and just really really really really really trying to make his totally unknown startup work. So he DMs what appears to be the entire tech community (not me but it's ok I'm not mad) trying to hustle and get stuff done. Big fancy MIT brain, could probably be doing quant trading or big tech and making bank somewhere (although not $60b!), and instead he's at his startup sending cold emails like he's a Salesforce SDR who just graduated from ASU with a dual degree in waterpolo and beer pong. Cold outreach sucks. I once sent 120 straight recruiting emails (in fact, trying to recruit MIT students from campus recruiting) and got exactly 0 responses. It's a gloriously pure form of rejection. So many people, especially ones with fancy credentials, refuse to do this sort of thing. So anyway, I really respect the humility and drive, and I hope that he spends his share of the $60b on something awesome.
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista

How to lose $600 million: Step 1: Get a message from Cursor CEO in 2022 Step 2: Don't see it Step 3: Don't respond Step 4: Don't help with content Step 5: Don't negotiate for 1% advisory shares Step 6: Cursor sells for $60 billion Step 7: You sir are $600 million poorer All jokes aside, massive congrats to @mntruell and the @cursor_ai team!

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David Kirtley
David Kirtley@Dkirtley·
Two licenses and one massive milestone! Today Helion received two licenses from the Washington State Department of Health for our Orion facility in Malaga, WA, making us the first company in the world to secure the regulatory licenses needed for a fusion power plant.
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David Kirtley@Dkirtley·
The people who succeed in fusion are part dreamer, part doer. Dreamers of a better world, with the grit to make it happen.
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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
Occasionally I'll speak at new hire orientation. Today was one of those days, and being one of the first people our new hires hear from on day 1 is a huge honor! What always strikes me: these folks could work anywhere. They chose @Helion_Energy and our mission. Let's go!!
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Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
Favorite thing about today: we spent some time celebrating the fundraise but most of my day was then spent on how do we hire more exceptional people faster and how do we enable our employees to do their best work? The focus on the mission is insane at @Helion_Energy!! Join us!!
Helion@Helion_Energy

We’ve raised a $465 million Series G funding round at $15.5B post-money valuation to accelerate the commercial deployment of fusion. Read more here: helionenergy.com/newsroom/helio…

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Elana@ItsElanaGold·
The rounds that closed this week are insane... - Impulse Space. $500M Series D - Lassie. $35M Series A - Layup Parts. $42M Series A - Westmag. $11M Seed (a16z led) - Special. Emerged from stealth (a16z led) Capital is pouring into the next generation of American infrastructure.
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David Kirtley
David Kirtley@Dkirtley·
Today, we closed our Series G at @Helion_Energy , raising $465M to build the industrial and manufacturing foundation needed to produce fusion generators at an assembly-line scale.
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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
My favorite question to ask: what's the hardest thing you've ever worked on? Then spend 15–20 min going deep. With one follow-up: how would you solve it with half the time? Shows what they define as hard, how they think, and signals whether they can compress timelines.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Evidence of exceptional ability and asking how they solved hard problems down to the brass tacks level is what matters. Those who actually deserve credit know the details of the solution, because it was so hard it got seared into their brain. The phonies and posers who falsely claim credit will flounder at the second or third level of detail.

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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
@awerhun @Shopify I've always pushed to structure comp so that you are paid the same at each level, regardless of IC/M track. Don't want our best ICs feeling like they have to move to management role to get paid more. Curious to know if you think there's even more that can be done here?
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Ashley Werhun
Ashley Werhun@awerhun·
What's important here for People teams is to look at your comp plans and make sure it supports a high velocity IC. @Shopify was ahead of the curve on this fixing this years ago - where you could get shares being a manager and also if you chose to be of a certain high level IC. They knew that not everyone aspires to be on the leadership track, and they had to comp appropriately. Check in that your ESOP / comp structure aligns with this new reality. Teams are flattening.
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Love this from @ElenaVerna

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Nikunj Kothari
Nikunj Kothari@nikunj·
@cbatalent @yacineMTB It's there on the landing page! I can make it in the hero to make it even more evident. Also selling it at cost since it costs me $8-$9/report fwiw since it does insane amount of tool calling + web search.
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kache@yacineMTB·
is anyone vibecoding making actual cool stuff or is it still all mostly slop
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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
@nikunj @yacineMTB Family home finder is cool but wish it stated upfront that report costs $9.99!
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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
@signulll Workplace was so good. Actually, most of the tools FB built internally to support their teams are better than the ones companies pay millions of dollars for!
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signüll@signulll·
facebook once had a product called workplace. it was basically facebook’s slack competitor, & it was actually really good. but it failed & got shut down. the problem wasn’t resources. facebook had infinite distribution, talent, infra, brand awareness, etc. the problem was perception. people understood facebook as a place to hang out, post photos, scroll, message friends, & participate in social life. they did not understand it as a place to do work. the product may have been good, but the cultural meaning of the brand fought the use case. chatgpt may face a version of this. openai can absolutely execute the product transition from chatbot to agent. the team is obviously talented enough. but the harder challenge is moving user perception from “this is where i ask ai questions” to “this is where i connect my calendar, email, files, finances, photos, workflows, preferences, & let it actually do things for me.” that is a very different psychological contract. the agentic era asks users to move from prompting a tool to delegating parts of their life. & that means the interface is only half the problem. the other half is narrative, packaging, permissioning, & making the transition feel inevitable instead of creepy. it’ll be interesting to see if ppl wanna connect stuff to chatgpt? it makes sense for codex for work etc. maybe. also most of agent stuff is productivity related today, & normal ppl outside of work don’t optimize for productivity, they want to feel stuff, delight, entertainment, etc. that’s also a very diff product too. 800m users is a gift but also transitioning ppl is hard as fuck esp when you have metrics to not tank & esp now that there are ads.
Manosai@manosaie

OpenAI’s biggest product challenge will be repackaging ChatGPT into something that looks more like Codex than it looks like ChatGPT Anthropic is already headed in this direction and it’s quite confusing, but directionally correct OpenAI hasn’t merged product experiences yet but I’d bet it’s a matter of time before we see stronger experiments at this If we want to move the world into the agentic era from the chatbot era, you need to repurpose the existing product surfaces to enable this transition just as much as you invent new surfaces for these behaviors. It’s okay to have them fragmented in the early days while we work out the kinks but the difference between the chatbot and the agent era is a narrative-based one for those of us in the industry To everyone else, AI is AI and the eventual product experience should obfuscate these details

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Ali Yousaf
Ali Yousaf@cbatalent·
@ItsElanaGold This is the reason why finding and hiring a top tier recruiter can have an outsized impact on a company's trajectory!
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Elana@ItsElanaGold·
Hiring is by far the hardest part of building a startup. No one warns you about this one. It makes or breaks everything.
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