Yurii Rebryk
@yrebryk
Founder of Fluently (YC W24) | Improve your English with AI at http://GetFluently.app
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My career journey: 16yo: Failed to get a big tech internship 17yo: Failed to get a big tech internship 18yo: Failed to get a big tech internship 19yo: Became an intern at @Google NYC 20yo: Got 5 full-time offers. COVID hit - all canceled. 21yo: Started a deep tech startup.…
One more crazy milestone for Fluently: 1,000,000+ minutes spoken with our AI tutor in just a month 🤯 Huge thanks to everyone practicing English with us. And mad respect to the legend who went 124 minutes straight. Excited for what’s next!

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