One of my most popular posts concerns employee stock options (see Stock options – everybody in the pool). Last week, Fred Wilson of Union Square Ventures described his formula for granting employee options, on his blog AVC. Everyone gets options, according to his transparent formula. Makes a lot of sense to me, and I’m sure it will for you. Read his post here.
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