
🧬 How Open-Source Programming Teaches Company Building Skills | Sujal Patel (Part 1/4)
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, Sujal Patel — co-founder and CEO of Nautilus Biotechnology and former founder and CEO of Isilon Systems — takes us back to his upbringing in suburban New Jersey, where his engineer father and an older brother's love of computers set him on a path toward a life in tech. From self-teaching programming on a budget Apple II clone to building operating systems from scratch at the University of Maryland and contributing to the FreeBSD open-source project, Sujal's early career was defined by curiosity and bold moves — none bolder than demanding his boss's job just three months out of college at RealNetworks, a decision that nearly turned out very differently thanks to one unanswered phone call.
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Biotech Startups Podcast, Sujal Patel — co-founder and CEO of Nautilus Biotechnology and former founder and CEO of Isilon Systems — takes us back to his upbringing in suburban New Jersey, where his engineer father and an older brother's love of computers set him on a path toward a life in tech. From self-teaching programming on a budget Apple II clone to building operating systems from scratch at the University of Maryland and contributing to the FreeBSD open-source project, Sujal's early career was defined by curiosity and bold moves — none bolder than demanding his boss's job just three months out of college at RealNetworks, a decision that nearly turned out very differently thanks to one unanswered phone call.
- Roots of an Entrepreneurial Mindset: How growing up as the son of Indian immigrants and the son of an engineer shaped Sujal's drive, work ethic, and ambition
- The Inflection Point: How his brother's love of computers and a budget-friendly Apple II clone sparked a lifelong passion for programming and technology
- University of Maryland: Building operating systems and compilers from scratch, contributing to the FreeBSD project, and blending computer science with early entrepreneurship coursework
- Landing at RealNetworks: How open-source connections led to his first job offer and why a vibrant Seattle beat Silicon Valley for the young graduate
- Demanding the Corner Office at 22: How Sujal asked for his boss's job three months into his career, negotiated an equity package, and managed a team of 40-year-olds fresh out of college — and how not leaving a voicemail changed the entire course of his life