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by thomasptacek
6837 days ago
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You're making a lot of sense; I'm just saying, my experience was that it was harder to hire in the Bay Area than it has been for me to hire in NYC or Chicago, where I hire now. It's also obvious that developers are more expensive to hire anybody in San Francisco than in Des Moines or Minneapolis. Also, please note the bias towards founders in these discussions. A tiny team of founders is a good start, but you eventually need actual employees. |
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Does harder hiring in the SF Bay Area hurt or does it merely help weed out things that don't have a chance for some other reason?
As far as later stage employees go, successful silicon valley companies go elsewhere for what they can get elsewhere.
I think that you should start where you think that you have the best chance of success. I don't think that "harder to hire" or "more expensive" captures sufficient detail, but it's your company, so that's your call.