Startup Talks is a platform where the early stage entrepreneurs can learn about different things which they need in their business. Based out of Hyderabad, the group usually meets once a month to discuss on a specific topic beneficial to the entrepreneur community. Started in Feb 2013, the meetup group has organized 18 events so far. Their latest event that happened on 16th November was to meet the CEO’s under the age of 25 and know their story. The event saw immense participation, with more than 100 people in attendance. 8 Entrepreneurs who could have been the juniors in corporate rat race, saw the opportunity, stood up to the challenge and made it inspired one and all with their journey as an entrepreneur. The event has been well covered in digital and traditional media, and a detailed coverage of the event can be found here. Organized by Manoj Surya, who currently works as a freelancer, the event has been a huge success.
The young guns who spoke at the event are Mrityunjay from Edukinect, Pallav Bajjuri from Saddahaq, Raviteja from Folktales, Yuvraj from SourceNXT, Chinmay from Clapone, Jignesh from Dirt9 , Harmeet Kawatra from Servesy and Subhash Achanta from Thinksource.
For all those who missed, we spoke exclusively with them to understand what it means to be a CEO under 25. For all of them, we ask 4 simple questions – Advantage in starting up before 25, how did they manage to convince their family, biggest challenge so far and the learnings in the startup journey so far. Their stories are very interesting and we can only give them a salute to their iron will and determination to startup and succeed!
Citing the reasons to startup before 25, the enthusiastic entrepreneurs quote these reasons –
On talking about Challenges, they are ready to share the hardships they encountered –
How easy has it been convincing their job loving parents to startup? Let’s listen to their stories in their own words, along with the takeaway from their experience so far!
I cleared basic Army entrance in class 10th, NDA entrance after class 12th and Direct entry into Indian Air Force Engg Corps after my under-graduate, only to reject those offers after my glorious selections. Every time that has happened my father somehow decided upon the uselessness of his only son. Later I managed to screw up his confidence even more by leaving two of the most sought after career options for a Computer Science Engineer by ditching jobs at Microsoft and Siemens Research in India and USA.
But as someone has said, A man gotta go what he gotta do. That’s the only thing I kept in my mind aloud every time I had to take the decision of moving on and trying something new. Sure I had to take up my parent’s Emotional Attyachar a lot of time, the pressure of getting married and eventually dying alone and claims of me being called the most useless son ever in the colony all hit me hard one time or another. But I knew I am going to make them proud one day by achieving my dreams some day and by doing what really makes me happy and not what the society has certified as “happiness” or “success”.
People say you should manage your health, your time, balance your personal-family life and what not. I would say chuck it all, when you are in the game play the game, focus on what you are really here for, everything else can wait and will wait if you are really dedicated to your goal. Just don’t forget to sleep 6hrs a day, have 3 meals and call your parents and best friends once in a while. Everything else will and it does turn better.
One of them, Sandeep Ponagandla, was scheduled to leave for the US to pursue his Masters. It took a while to persuade his family, who had already invested a lot in his travels. We had to convince the entire family tree, one branch at a time until eventually, his parents caved in, 48 hours before his scheduled departure for the US.
The other, Venugopal was scheduled to attend the Mains component of Civil Services exams when we started out. 48 hours before he was scheduled to attend his first exam, he decided to discontinue Civil Services and pursue SaddaHaq. He was confident that he wouldn’t be able to convince his family, so he bluffed. As far as his parents are concerned, he “attended and flunked” the exams, so he continues to be with us. It was our mere passion for SaddaHaq that left our families with no option but to support us. Another project, perhaps things would have been different.
Spend time recruiting your founding partners. Do not depend on external hires.Sometimes, even the best of friends may not be the right fit.
It was a bit of a challenge for me especially as I was in IIT with a pretty good GPA and credentials that would fetch me a pretty good paying job. But I had already made up mind to pursue entrepreneurial journey and not sit for a job. That was the first incident when I had to market myself to my dad saying I am more fit for starting up than sitting down (for placements) and I fairly managed to convince him for the same. Also, my parents always encouraged me to do what I wanted to and didn’t force their decisions upon me. So, it wasn’t much of a hassle at the end of the day.
If you are in services, don’t just think of getting or finishing projects. Also think of getting money or whatever incentives your client has promised.
Many people don’t accept my point but I have seen the difference. I have learned methodologies, work flows, handling pressures, professionalism and many more important things by joining an MNC which I might have learned even in start up but its gonna take lot of time in that.
Teamwork makes the dream work. It’s all about the team and how we are moving forward WITH the team by not focusing on individual growth.
Its not a company that you build, its the culture.
Coming from a middle class family with not so successful entrepreneurial background, it was tough for me to convince my parents to reject the job offer I have received from Accenture. During the time I was with Accenture, I ventured out with a few of Dirt9’s initiatives and was successful. This beginners luck along with my past success stories and my passion towards my dream left my parents with no other choice than to agree with my decision to quit my job before I completed an year there. However, I agreed to enroll myself for an MBA abroad if I am not successful in an year’s time.
One should plan and arrange sufficient funds for the company to run atleast till it enters the growth phase.
Startup is all about team co-ordination and bonding. The amount of efforts you put-in to realize your idea, the same or more amount of efforts are needed to get right people on-board to support you.
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That's a wonderful article Saraswathi. Thanks for those useful inputs from the fellow Entrepreneurs.