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by rhizome
5549 days ago
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Oftentimes "technical co-founder" is a euphemism for an employee willing to work for deferred compensation. In my experience, it says that a "business guy" has an idea but no money, which causes me to doubt the "business" part, or at least infer that the "business" part is in selling the idea to people who will work for free. Then again, I don't trust founders who won't invest their own money in their idea(s). |
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That said, I think we should be quick to realize that there are perfectly legitimate non-technical founders who add a ton of value. They just aren't guilty of the "looking for free labor" problem.