This 15-year-old can run a startup but not a LinkedIn account. Know why
After LinkedIn banned Kiran Quazi, SpaceX's newly hired 14-year-old software engineer, another young professional has opened up on not being able to connect with people on the popular networking site. 15-year-old Eric Zhu, a high-schooler who is running a startup and serving as an investor, on Friday shared that he had to tell his new employee that he has been banned from LinkedIn. “I had to tell my new employee that I got banned from linkedin for being 15 years old today…” Eric tweeted. He has described his company Aviato as the “ultimate startup search engine for venture funds.” Aviato has reportedly raised $1M in pre-seed funding from investors including Tom Preston-Werner, the founder of GitHub and the owners of Sacramento Kings- an American professional basketball team.
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