Teja Yenamandra: How You Know it's Time to Raise Money

Why would you take on investors when you already had a profitable business you had boot strapped yourself? Is the advice you get from investors as important as the money? Are remote software teams as popular post pandemic as they were during COVID? These are some of the questions we ask Teja Yenamandra, CEO and co-founder of Gun.io, a platform for matching tech talent with the best organizations. Teja founded Gun.io ten years ago, and recently took a round of investment to grow the business. You can hear Teja and Tom discuss Web 3.0, nuclear strikes, and how to run an investment process, in this episode of the Fortune’s Path podcast.

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