Saw this Udemy freebie on Reddit post by learnerdude.
" A few years after I started working at startups, all my banker and consulting friends reached a threshold of disenchantment and came to me with the same question…
“I want to work for a startup…but can't code. How can I pull this off?”
After consistently getting this question and seeing people wallow in the resume drop, I created a step by step guide on how to land a Business Development Job at a startup (the field I’ve worked in for the last 3+ years.)
For the next 48 hours, it’s free for all redditers and their friends using this link. You can also just use this code at checkout: LongLiveReddit
If you or any of friends are experiencing this challenge and are approaching breaking into startups like getting a job at Goldman, I think you might find this a helpful resource.
-Scott
P.S. I think it’s awesome when people who want to do startups learn how to code. Though the reality is that not everyone wants to make that investment in themselves. "
Seriously.. if you've no skills at marketing/development you shouldn't be hired for this role. You'll more likely ruin the business, putting other people's jobs on the line.