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Interviewing with a tech start up in a non tech role and just laid off 7% of their workforce. Should I still go?
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I’m currently searching for a new job as mine went under new management that I don’t agree with.

I have a few interviews lined up and one is with a tech start up that recently had a round of layoffs, but the role is a non technical role (account manager). Is it still worth it or is a tech startup like this too risky to take at the moment?

TLDR: searching for a new job because I don’t like my new management team. Have interview with tech startup that laid off 7% of their technical roles. This is an account manager role. Is this too risky of a job to take?

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