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Vijaye Raji, CEO and founder of Statsig, left two decades of success at Microsoft and Facebook to start from scratch—at age 41. In this episode of The Tech Trek, we unpack the mindset, planning, and trade-offs that come with becoming a first-time founder later in life. If you've ever wondered what it really takes to leave the safety of big tech to chase a startup dream, this one’s for you.

What You’ll Learn

• Why Vijaye treated the decision to become a founder separately from the idea for Statsig

• How he de-risked the leap by financially preparing his family for the journey

• The emotional rollercoaster of being a solo founder—and how he stays grounded

• The biggest blind spots coming from big tech to startup life (hello, sales and SOX compliance)

• How he thinks about pivoting, product strategy, and avoiding the “limping-along” trap

Timestamps to Catch

02:03 – Why he walked away from Meta and Microsoft

04:32 – The real difference between “wanting to start a company” and knowing what to build

06:17 – How he set a 10-year plan—and avoided the dangerous middle zone

11:54 – What he didn’t know until he had to do it himself: sales, marketing, compliance

15:28 – How he structured support at home to take the leap without a co-founder

21:40 – Tactical advice for future founders to build toward entrepreneurship intentionally

Quote of the Episode

“Startup is not an individual affair—it’s a family affair. It affects people around you in subtle ways, and some not so subtle.”

Resources Mentioned

• Statsig: https://www.statsig.com

• Connect with Vijaye on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vijaye

Pro Tip from Vijaye

If you’re planning to start a company in the next five years, structure your career today to pick up the missing skills: sales, marketing, financials, hiring, and firing. Be intentional about it.

Enjoyed the episode?

Follow The Tech Trek for more real conversations with startup builders, tech leaders, and product thinkers. Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who’s thinking about taking the leap. And if you’ve got thoughts or feedback—drop a comment or connect on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

496 episodes

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Content provided by Elevano. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Elevano or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Vijaye Raji, CEO and founder of Statsig, left two decades of success at Microsoft and Facebook to start from scratch—at age 41. In this episode of The Tech Trek, we unpack the mindset, planning, and trade-offs that come with becoming a first-time founder later in life. If you've ever wondered what it really takes to leave the safety of big tech to chase a startup dream, this one’s for you.

What You’ll Learn

• Why Vijaye treated the decision to become a founder separately from the idea for Statsig

• How he de-risked the leap by financially preparing his family for the journey

• The emotional rollercoaster of being a solo founder—and how he stays grounded

• The biggest blind spots coming from big tech to startup life (hello, sales and SOX compliance)

• How he thinks about pivoting, product strategy, and avoiding the “limping-along” trap

Timestamps to Catch

02:03 – Why he walked away from Meta and Microsoft

04:32 – The real difference between “wanting to start a company” and knowing what to build

06:17 – How he set a 10-year plan—and avoided the dangerous middle zone

11:54 – What he didn’t know until he had to do it himself: sales, marketing, compliance

15:28 – How he structured support at home to take the leap without a co-founder

21:40 – Tactical advice for future founders to build toward entrepreneurship intentionally

Quote of the Episode

“Startup is not an individual affair—it’s a family affair. It affects people around you in subtle ways, and some not so subtle.”

Resources Mentioned

• Statsig: https://www.statsig.com

• Connect with Vijaye on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vijaye

Pro Tip from Vijaye

If you’re planning to start a company in the next five years, structure your career today to pick up the missing skills: sales, marketing, financials, hiring, and firing. Be intentional about it.

Enjoyed the episode?

Follow The Tech Trek for more real conversations with startup builders, tech leaders, and product thinkers. Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who’s thinking about taking the leap. And if you’ve got thoughts or feedback—drop a comment or connect on LinkedIn.

  continue reading

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