This is pure pattern recognition. I have watched effective and ineffective people in small ortho companies for decades.
Some people are wired for small companies and startups (maybe 5%).
Some people aren't (maybe 95%).
Working in a small orthopedic company can be both a challenging and rewarding experience. The key to success in this type of environment is to have a "roll up your sleeves" and "get things done" mentality. You will be required to wear many hats and take on a wide range of responsibilities, so it is important to have flexibility, adaptability, and the ability to work well in a ...