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Ask HN: How do small to medium startup hires?
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11 points
by riksucks
1597 days ago
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To give you a background, I am a second year CS student. I was recently contacted by a company which just had it's series A funding. The HR recruited me (probably solely because of keywords in resume). Now, I wonder how startups hire, since they have to allocate money judiciously, especially the seed stage startups. What I believe is that not only do you have to choose people who are good at technical aspect, but also someone who gets along with the team. Also eager to know if startups consider other aspects too. Do founders regret their decisions during their early hirings? so
1) what is the paradigm that is being followed nowadays by seed and series A startups to hire the right candidate?
2) are the HRs inept?
3) what aspects these early startups are looking for, from a candidate? these questions might be very straight forward, but bear with me since I am a student. eager to see constructive discussions! |
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1. Phone screen with tech lead / manager. 2. Take home 2-3 hour code challenge where you have to build something. No leet code questions - it’s a challenge relevant to what we do. 3. Interview with 2 or 3 engineers / product managers to go over your code and meet the team.
Our offer is usually one where we provide 3 or 4 options (less stock, bigger salary or more stock and smaller salary).
We’re looking for good communicators, quick learners, and passionate engineers with an entrepreneurial mindset. Simply put, we’re looking for people we want to work with everyday (especially when it’s crunch time).
I’ve only worked at startups. I love it and I have no desire to work for big tech. My job security comes what I do and what I can build, not from the company I work for.