
I like the fund raising
There's couches in the lecture room. Still no beer fridge.
Being able to go from idea to reality via science. Having an experimental system I can design and have control over. Contributing to lasting performance improvements of the technology.
Why would I stay at a startup if I'm never being offered more stock? The reason one takes the risk of working at a startup is that the stock might be worth more than the salary.
There's a war on talent for experienced people in the battery industry. We have lots of academics, but few industrialists. Lyten needs to train the academics how to function in the industry lab setting. New employees are trained by technicians instead of managers, who are absent from labs