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The startup employment dream – the pros and cons

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAustralian tech start-up Atlassian launches on the Nasdaq market.AAP

People involved in startups are sometimes treated as the rock stars by the business media. Some employees of tech startup Atlassian, for example, have been outed as newly minted millionaires as the company rises in value after its initial public offering on the Nasdaq.

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