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Startups with Seoul
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik
16 episodes
1 week ago
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.
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Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.
Show more...
Entrepreneurship
Business
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Startups with Seoul Ep 6 - Jiho Kang of Antler Korea
Startups with Seoul
1 hour 44 seconds
1 year ago
Startups with Seoul Ep 6 - Jiho Kang of Antler Korea

Jiho's journey from a startup entrepreneur to a successful VC; Tips for the Korean startups based on Jiho's observation of different Antler programs in different countries.

Main takeaways:

1. "It's your business, right? And if you started a business because you wanted to be your own boss, then part of becoming your own boss is making your own decisions and not allowing other people to make those decisions for you."

2. "There's no right or wrong answer to approaching a problem... you have to be responsible and come up with a plan, a solution, and a resolution, and again, push forward and kind of take responsibility for that."

3. "Great founders can emerge from anywhere, including South Korea, and because of the transformation that South Korea has gone through over the past 50 years, it's at a point where the founders in Korea don't have to fly over to Silicon Valley anymore to build a great business."

Startups with Seoul
Chang Kim and Aviram Jenik from Rabbit Ventures talk about the Korean startup ecosystem and how Korean startups can enter the US market. Guests include startup founders, VCs, investors and other interesting people from the Korean startup ecosystem.