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EP12: Linda Zhang, early product leader at Faire ($12b co), on key growth unlocks in early days, ideal culture at fast growing companies, and founding Product Lessons

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In this conversation we chat about Linda’s journey from a traditional consulting career to startup rocket ships (Snap and Faire), product management, and entrepreneurship.

We start out talking about the early days at Faire and key growth unlocks that helped it quickly grow from $50m to $2.5b, and now a $12b valuation. Linda was an early product leader, and saw it grow from 14 to 300 employees. We then talk about challenges when growing that quickly and reflections on ideal culture at fast growing startups. Finally, we talk about Linda’s path towards starting Product Lessons, and building an engaged audience through her terrific writing.

We hope you enjoy this amazing episode!
Episode Highlights

  1. Early career at Bain and transitioning to startups
  2. Consulting as a professional bootcamp
  3. Operational and product culture at Snap
  4. Transitioning into PM roles at a startup
  5. Faire: b2b marketplace for brands/makers and retail stores
  6. What drew her to Faire ($12b co now) and early culture
  7. Key growth unlocks at Faire, and building b2b virality
  8. Going from as Employee 14 ($50m valuation), to 300 employees ($2.5b valuation), and 1000 employees ($12b valuation)
  9. Transitioning to being a being a solo entrepreneur
  10. Ideal culture at fast growing companies
  11. Importance of talent density
  12. Writing/creating, building product toolkit, and starting product lessons
  13. Power of building email lists
  14. Top Startups project to help people find great startups and jobs
  15. Building an audience: find a format that works for you
  16. Having a “red pill”: what are you willing to say or share that no one else is saying or sharing?
  17. Mastering your own psychology
  18. Superpowers, lucky break and books

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In this conversation we chat about Linda’s journey from a traditional consulting career to startup rocket ships (Snap and Faire), product management, and entrepreneurship.

We start out talking about the early days at Faire and key growth unlocks that helped it quickly grow from $50m to $2.5b, and now a $12b valuation. Linda was an early product leader, and saw it grow from 14 to 300 employees. We then talk about challenges when growing that quickly and reflections on ideal culture at fast growing startups. Finally, we talk about Linda’s path towards starting Product Lessons, and building an engaged audience through her terrific writing.

We hope you enjoy this amazing episode!
Episode Highlights

  1. Early career at Bain and transitioning to startups
  2. Consulting as a professional bootcamp
  3. Operational and product culture at Snap
  4. Transitioning into PM roles at a startup
  5. Faire: b2b marketplace for brands/makers and retail stores
  6. What drew her to Faire ($12b co now) and early culture
  7. Key growth unlocks at Faire, and building b2b virality
  8. Going from as Employee 14 ($50m valuation), to 300 employees ($2.5b valuation), and 1000 employees ($12b valuation)
  9. Transitioning to being a being a solo entrepreneur
  10. Ideal culture at fast growing companies
  11. Importance of talent density
  12. Writing/creating, building product toolkit, and starting product lessons
  13. Power of building email lists
  14. Top Startups project to help people find great startups and jobs
  15. Building an audience: find a format that works for you
  16. Having a “red pill”: what are you willing to say or share that no one else is saying or sharing?
  17. Mastering your own psychology
  18. Superpowers, lucky break and books

Links

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Follow Ashish and Zane on Twitter for summaries

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