Showing posts with label entrepreneurship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneurship. Show all posts

Thursday, July 4, 2024

What suggestions do you have for female entrepreneurs that is not data, not technical?

Sam Altman | How to Get Funded by Y Combinator

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Gloria and I'm curious to know earlier you mentioned that you guys are very active in terms of supporting female
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entrepreneurs what suggestions do you have for female entrepreneurs that is
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not data not technical well I won't answer that for female
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entrepreneurs specifically because I'll just give the answer what I what I suggest for founders that are non-technical um and I think the answer
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that I give most is work with a technical founder um don't just pick someone ran them off the street that you
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don't know but you know spend whatever time it takes working another job develop a working relationship with
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someone to found a company with um I think not everyone has any desire to learn to code that's fine people
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shouldn't but it's very hard from the data that we have to have a company with
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no technical founders it's not impossible but it's a significant
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headwind and there are all these reasons we've talked about you can believe them
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or not it's certainly something that in our experience we've seen is true you know companies with no one on the
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technical team have a much harder time getting the product build cheaply a much harder time hiring engineers because
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it's hard to evaluator they want to work with a great technical founder so yeah my advice for anyone male or female is
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to define the technical co-founder see"

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Alexis Ohanian: Studying this is 'the most valuable thing you can do for your career'



If Reddit and Initialized Capital co-founder Alexis Ohanian could give his 20-year-old self one piece of advice, it would be to stick with computer science.
Bill Gates and Melinda Gates agree. As Melinda said in 2017 during Computer Science Education Week, computer literacy is an "essential skill" and computer science has the power to change the world: "The more we encourage different kinds of people to get interested in technology the better that future will be."
Read more: https://cnb.cx/2LG8lZC

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