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YCommonApp: Apply to 25+ YC-funded startups in under 10 minutes

175 pointsby davidbalbertalmost 15 years ago

14 comments

BrandonMalmost 15 years ago
I feel a bit frustrated with the startup application process. The (very common) question, "List any links that will let us know who you are. For example, projects you've worked on or links to your GitHub, StackOverflow, Twitter, blog, website, etc." always seems to hold a lot of weight while being tangent to the work I would expect to be doing. I don't have a GitHub, I'm not a StackOverflow member, I'm not on Twitter, I don't have a blog, and I haven't had a website since graduating with my CS degree. That does not mean that I am not talented, smart, or motivated.<p>In my case, I like to interact personally with friends as opposed to digitally. I like to work on personal projects to satisfy my curiosity without being worried about later publishing them. And I'm not interesting/vain enough to warrant a blog, website, or Twitter presence. I like to work hard, "learn" hard (I do enjoy Hacker News), and play hard, and keeping up on the latest shiny-new-technology-web-presence-clique seems tangential to that.<p>My goal is to work for a few years in an interesting software development position on a smart team, getting paid a fair wage while providing the company with equal value in return. In those years, I would expect to learn (and contribute!) a lot while also paying off my debts and helping out my parents. After that, I would reëvaluate my goals and my career.<p>What frustrates me is that I feel like I have to jump through hoops just to get into the mix. I feel like I won't even be seriously considered unless I develop a few simple web tools built on RoR, promote them on a DJango website with a blog, host the source to the whole thing on GitHub, jump into the Twitter craze, and try to make useful contributions to FOSS and StackOverflow communities that are already saturated with great solutions. That seems like a lot of unimportant crap when all I really want to do is good work. If it takes me an extra day to learn RoR because your company uses it, that seems very small in the entire scheme of things.<p>I understand that I don't have a web-visible track record to point you to. I'm quite willing to work at an under-market rate for a few months until I'm up to speed and it is determined that I am a good fit. Is there anywhere interesting to work that is looking to hire somebody like me?
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paulsinghalmost 15 years ago
Pardon my ignorance, but I don't get it.<p>Why would you want to hire someone that "sprays" their application across 25+ companies?
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tomh-almost 15 years ago
As much as I love seeing other people on video, this method of applying for jobs is not for everyone. Somehow I feel really uncomfortable when there are cameras pointing at me.
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tlrobinsonalmost 15 years ago
Perhaps you should be able to select only the companies you know you're interested in. Some people have specialties that would suit certain companies more than others.
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physcabalmost 15 years ago
Oh wow, this brings back memories of applying to all the UC schools.
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sabjalmost 15 years ago
I love the idea.<p>What about non-technical people passionate about tackling problems? Undesirables? ;)
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dotBenalmost 15 years ago
Seems like lock in here, in that you can't take your video elsewhere or send it to non-YC companies.<p>If you've spent the time perfecting an intro video, why wouldn't you want to use that for other (non-YC) companies.
boschalmost 15 years ago
So I'm just wondering if any of these companies hire foreigners?<p>Specifically Canadians. But if there could be some info up to let people know if they'll consider applications from outside the US that would be awesome so then some people don't waste time submitting a resume.
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stevejobsalmost 15 years ago
Why would one apply to a YComb job when if one is skilled enough he can apply to YComb itself?
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lansteinalmost 15 years ago
E La Carte is hiring, but doesn't have a website of any kind? I see you do own the domain.
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sliverstormalmost 15 years ago
I'm more of a hardware hacker myself, and many of the linked web pages tell little about the startups. Does YC fund many hardware based startups, or is it exclusively software?
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kineticacalmost 15 years ago
Definitely going to be using the YCommonApp in the near future for hiring to Fanvibe! This is an awesome way to find potential hires.<p>Nice work guys.
kwamenum86almost 15 years ago
What ever happened to choosing a company that you think is a good fit? Product fit is part of the equation.
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davidbalbertalmost 15 years ago
Just added Disqus and Opzi to the list.