I have witnessed small liquidity events at Series A and Series B that allowed for some small percentage of all total equity vested (around 3-5% ish, depending on the terms of your specific options grant) to be cashed out at some multiple of the FMV price. AFAIK the founders held themselves to the same restrictions (5% total, I believe?) to keep it relatively "fair".
Pre-Seed, Seed, and some really really early Series A employees got to cash out fairly significant chunks of equity. Not as much as a founders' 1-2 million, enough for downpayments on homes or slick new cars all cash. The founders apparently were incredibly generous to Seed stage employees.
Still doesn't compare to a Founders' equity, as this article implies.
Pre-Seed, Seed, and some really really early Series A employees got to cash out fairly significant chunks of equity. Not as much as a founders' 1-2 million, enough for downpayments on homes or slick new cars all cash. The founders apparently were incredibly generous to Seed stage employees.
Still doesn't compare to a Founders' equity, as this article implies.