Update/Regardless of your position, recounting everything that happened in the office before leaving makes for a dramatic performance. In reality, this is highly unwise. Those in the know understand that this won't improve your chances of landing a job at a major company, nor will it actually boost your startup's fundraising prospects in the eyes of a seasoned VC. The stories told by reporters and KOLs are just gossip, not the truth. Even if you're in the thick of it, what you see isn't necessarily the truth. I'm not just making this up. In my professional experience—leading product teams, being a senior executive, being poached, starting a business, going public, investing, and even dealing with big bosses—I've paid hundreds of millions in tuition fees, but I've tasted all the bitterness. "Timing, location, and people"—this saying is incredibly wise. With ability, you can succeed anywhere. Opportunities are indeed rare and hard to come by. Even if you deeply loved someone during a relationship, silence is golden when it ends. (This is just a personal reflection. I hope this post doesn't hurt anyone.)