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Choosing to Build: Jia Chen on Risk, Hackathons, and Founding Early

Choosing to Build: Jia Chen on Risk, Hackathons, and Founding Early

Update: 2025-11-05
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In this episode of The Time I Left My 9 to 5, Maggie sits down with Jia Chen, a 21-year-old founder, indie musician, and content creator who turned down software engineering offers from Disney and Intuit to build her own company.


Jia shares her journey from studying finance to switching into computer engineering, winning 23 hackathons, and raising six figures in funding after a viral pitch video. Jia opens up about navigating parental expectations, building Sprint.dev to 20,000 users and $48K profit, and balancing creativity across music, tech, and social media.


Whether you’re a student, early-career creative, or aspiring founder, Jia’s story is a masterclass in following curiosity, betting on yourself, and building in public.



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Choosing to Build: Jia Chen on Risk, Hackathons, and Founding Early

Choosing to Build: Jia Chen on Risk, Hackathons, and Founding Early