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How do startups weigh experience vs. hunger?
Episode 2829th December 2025 • A VC, a Headhunter, and a Trainer Walk into a Bar • A VC, a Headhunter, and a Trainer Walk into a Bar
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How Should Startups Balance Hunger, Energy, and Experience?

The space startup ecosystem attracts brilliant, ambitious people fresh out of school, people who want to build fast, learn everything at once, and take big swings early in their careers. But can raw tenacity really replace experience? And how should founders and hiring managers think about the tradeoff between youthful intensity and seasoned execution?

In this episode, the VHTB team, Justus Kilian of Space Capital, Matt Gjertsen of Better Every Day Studios, and Seyka Mejeur of AdAstra Talent Advisors, looks at the realities of hiring young, scrappy talent inside fast-moving startups. They examine why early-career founders often struggle with people leadership, how urgency exposes missing experience, and what separates teams that harness raw ambition from those that get tripped up by predictable missteps.

We also look at the other side: why experienced leaders bring crucial pattern recognition, how larger companies like SpaceX or Amazon can be the best crash course for ambitious young people, and what organizations need in place before they hire someone who’s going to learn by doing (and by making mistakes).

Whether you’re hiring, leading, or debating whether to join a startup straight out of school, this episode gives a grounded look at how experience, energy, and self-awareness shape outcomes in early-stage companies.

Episode Highlights

00:00 The young-and-scrappy appeal, and its hidden pitfalls

02:38 Why some early-career founders struggle with “wisdom gaps”

04:07 When recruiters must push back on unrealistic expectations

05:59 What fresh founders often miss about people, friction, and alignment

07:47 When companies undervalue HR until it’s too late

09:36 Developing young managers: what you can’t assume they already know

11:32 How to weigh energy vs. experience in recruiting

12:29 When high energy and low experience become a compounding problem

13:25 The value of real mistakes, and why candidates shouldn’t hide them

15:48 Why self-awareness is the real differentiator at any age

17:00 Why big-company experience can build necessary pattern recognition

Episode Takeaways

  1. Energy is powerful, but experience prevents avoidable pain.
  2. Self-awareness can compensate for low experience, but only if mentors and guardrails exist.
  3. High-tenacity early hires need space to make mistakes; not all startups can afford that.
  4. Experienced leaders bring pattern recognition new founders don’t know they’re missing.
  5. HR and talent fundamentals matter early, not only once things break.
  6. Mistakes aren’t liabilities; they’re how wisdom is earned.
  7. Joining a high-caliber company first can accelerate your trajectory when you later jump into a startup.

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Resources & Links:

  1. Space Capital
  2. Better Every Day Studios
  3. AdAstra Talent Advisors
  4. VHTB Podcast Channel

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