진짜 합리적인 의사결정법은 따로 있습니다 | Sola, Jessica Wu
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I was actually the youngest quant researcher at a pretty big hedge fund today and so had started my career in finance but had seen a lot of different areas very thesis driven to just pure numbers and numbers crunching. You know when I was working in corporate finance I would work uh I don't know 9 10 hours a day and uh 5 days a week and then if I was called in on a weekend I would honestly be very miserable. It just felt like it it wasn't my own thing. Now I work well every waking second uh and 7 days a week, but I've never been happier. And I think I think I'm young, so that's one piece that gives me a little bit more optionality. When it comes to what you want to do, though, this sounds very simple, but it's really just what feels right. The team feels that way, too. It's really like when you own a piece of something and you're you're really growing it from ground up, it's easy to feel excited. And so my advice for like stable career versus startup is if you have the optionality to I think you know whatever makes you feel happy, whatever makes you feel like you're excited to go to work every single day and that you feel very fulfilled in what you're doing. Hi, I'm Jessica, co-founder and CEO of Sol. Sol is an agentic process automation platform. We help businesses automate their most critical and operational workflows using AI in a much easier and faster way than traditional RPA. Solus started out of YC about two years ago. Since then, we have raised a seed round led by Sarah at Conviction. Most recently, we've raised a series A led by A6Z following an enormous amount of traction from our enterprise customers. We have 5xed our revenue this year. Execution volume on the platform is doubling month overmonth since the beginning of this year. And we're proud to partner with some of the largest companies in the world, including the Fortune 100, Amlaw 100, and some of the largest private businesses in logistics and healthcare. Uh, I grew up doing a lot of very competitive things. Played competitive piano and I did competitive math and things like that. I think that gives you a pretty hard will. It probably makes you very disciplined. I think I'm good at taking risks and putting myself out in places that I don't feel comfortable. And I think that builds up a lot of resilience.