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by pm
3133 days ago
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Honestly, even that's a crapshoot. In fact this article presumes that it should be an interview, when it should really be a conversation. If a non-technical founder wanted to "interview" me, I'd tell them to shove it. If they wanted to have a conversation about how we could bring our complementary skills together to solve a problem, then I'd certainly be much more interested. |
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- get started on my own without them
- if I was lucky enough to find someone I actually wanted to partner with, I'd make sure we'd be able & willing to own code both of us had written
- not get too attached to my pre-founder code (probably a good idea in general)
- offer them a nominal hourly rate for a week or two just to validate skills & compatibility while they decide for themselves if they really wanna do a startup with me
- when they fully committed, offer them the same comp package I offered myself, including number of shares
- hope it all works out!