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Ask HN: How do you find a trustworthy technical co-founder?

2 pointsby tonydoloreover 9 years ago
I&#x27;m in the beginning stages of starting a company, and I know that having a strong team will improve the company&#x27;s chance of success. So I&#x27;m trying to figure out the best way to recruit a co-founder that is trustworthy, preferably technical, and has strengths that balance out my weaknesses.<p>Any suggestions?

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tixocloudover 9 years ago
Great question. It&#x27;s a huge challenge to find someone whom you can trust - even if they are your friends.<p>For me, what&#x27;s important is finding someone who I know can do good work, someone whom I can trust, someone who understands the journey of a startup and someone who&#x27;s willing to learn.<p>How you find the perfect person could be through your existing network, meetups, social media, etc. People say you should only work with people you&#x27;ve had a history with. Well, I wasn&#x27;t so lucky because none of my friends are interested in startups. So I had to find new friends. It&#x27;s a risk but it&#x27;s also a risk with friends anyway. What&#x27;s important is to be clear on your expectations early on. Go out for a coffee and gauge their interest, expectations, appetite for risk and their social standing. Go out some more to get a feel for whether you can trust a person or not. More often than not, your gut could be your guiding light.<p>I brought on a friend who shared great enthusiasm at the beginning but has decided to part ways. Still a friend but it&#x27;s clear that he&#x27;s just not into putting in the hours required.<p>Since then, I&#x27;ve brought on someone whom I found on social media. We met and we&#x27;ve had some conversations. We&#x27;ve been very open with our communication about where we&#x27;re headed in life, etc. I&#x27;ve validated some of his work but I have a good feeling about his attitude.<p>Building a strong team is part of being a great leader - negotiating, motivating and building a team to achieve a goal. I&#x27;m a strong believer that there are some natural ingredients. Everything else can be moulded and shaped. Life&#x27;s a journey so have fun!