In this episode of Notes to My (Legal) Self®, host Olga V. Mack speaks with Rina Wang, former Assistant General Counsel at AI startup Prepared, about what it really means for lawyers to build a career inside venture-backed startups, especially during periods of uncertainty, hypergrowth, and rapid change.Drawing from her journey across litigation, multiple venture-backed startups, and a recent acquisition by Axon, Reena offers a candid perspective on what lawyers should expect when they step into startup life.Together, they explore:• Why uncertainty isn’t a flaw of startups; it’s a defining feature• How one year in a startup can feel like 10 years in a Fortune 500 company• What it means to make career decisions with limited information• How lawyers can shift from risk-avoidance to value creation in fast-moving environments• Why startups force accelerated learning, leadership, and personal growthIf you’re a lawyer considering a move into a startup or questioning whether speed, ambiguity, and change are worth the tradeoff, this conversation offers an honest look at the realities behind the hype. Explore more episodes, insights, and reflections at:🌐 www.notestomylegalself.com#NotesToMyLegalSelf #StartupLife #InHouseLegal #CareerGrowth #LegalLeadership #AIStartups
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