An Airbnb exec explains how the startup life damaged his health - and what he should have done
Zadeh doesn't have the typical Silicon Valley backstory. He spent six and a half years studying the intersection of biology and computer science, he told Business Insider in an interview earlier this year.
His goal was to use programming to help find the cure for diseases, but he felt the science industry moved too slowly for him.
So he decided to move to Silicon Valley where Airbnb gave him the pace of change he was after. But sometimes that pace can come at a price.
Zadeh was recently selected for Fortune's 40 under 40 list, and in an interview he talked about the lowest point in his career. And it's a good reminder that when you move fast, your health can take a backseat.
Read the rest of the Fortune piece here, and Business Insider's profile of Zadeh here.