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Ask HN: Questions For & About Startups

26 pointsby LukeGalmost 17 years ago
Hey folks, Luke from Startuply here. We're going to start a new series of posts designed to help figure out what it's actually like to live and work at different startups. How, you may be asking yourself, are we going to figure that out? By asking the people that work there.<p>We need your help come up with a set of questions that we can trick (jk) our favorite startup folk into answering. So, what do you want to know about a company when you're considering applying for a job, or pondering whether to accept an offer or not? We're going to try to stay away from basic product info - as in "what do you make" - and focus more about the life &#38; times of the team itself. So, help us out by suggesting some tough, interesting questions that you want real answers to, and we'll work on pinning down sneaky execs for long enough to get a straight answer out of them.<p>Fire away in the comments, and vote on suggestions that you like.

19 comments

evanlongalmost 17 years ago
How did you meet the people you work with in your startup (past jobs, school, randomly, etc...)?<p>How do you solve disputes within the team?<p>If you were not doing startups or technical things, what types of things would you pursue?<p>Was the original idea for the startup the one you stuck with?<p>Was there any AHA moments within the team that were notable?
paulgbalmost 17 years ago
How many monitors do the programmers use?<p>Not because I need a bunch of monitors, but it seems like a rough indicator of how much programmers are valued in the company. A company looking for code monkeys isn't going to find the marginal return of another monitor worth the investment.
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cpercivaalmost 17 years ago
This might be a very difficult question to get answered, but I think it could be very interesting: In retrospect, how closely (or not) did the allocation of ownership (between founders, and also founders vs. employees) match the contributions people ended up making to the company?<p>Bonus points if you can ask several people at a company and get different opinions about the relative values of each other's contributions. :-)
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LukeGalmost 17 years ago
OK, honestly, what kind of schedule &#38; hours do you guys (and ladies) really keep?
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marketeralmost 17 years ago
Why would someone sacrifice their secure job with good benefits and plunge into the startup world?<p>Have you ever watched Scoble interview startup founders? It's completely unscripted, yet he does a remarkable job (in my opinion). You can tell he's passionate about discovering neat technology, and he always gets excited over some cool features. It's very authentic. You might want to check out his style. This is a good example:<p><a href="http://www.fastcompany.tv/video/a-really-useful-way-take-notes" rel="nofollow">http://www.fastcompany.tv/video/a-really-useful-way-take-not...</a>
fallentimesalmost 17 years ago
What was your biggest time waster?
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rokhayakebealmost 17 years ago
1- how will you make money? What if that doesn't work? What about your plan C to generate revenue?<p>2- What is your exit strategy?<p>3- What if Yahoo, Google or Microsoft launchs a competitive product?<p>4- What would you do if you were not startupping?<p>5- What other startup do you like?
DenisMalmost 17 years ago
Which advice have you ignored at the outset, only to regret it later?
maryrosecookalmost 17 years ago
Do you hang out together outside work?
moodersalmost 17 years ago
In retrospect, did you do it the hard way, or the easy way (whatever each constitutes in your context)?<p>What will you do differently next time?<p>How transparent are the founders in their info-sharing?
aneeshalmost 17 years ago
If you have paying customers, how did you find them? And how are you planning to get more?
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macealmost 17 years ago
1. Why did you start your company(ie. what problem are you trying to solve)?<p>2. Has your original idea/product changed over time?<p>3. Have you started a company before?<p>4. What are your funding goals (if any)?<p>5. Where do you see your startup in 1 year?<p>6. What is your best advice to other entrepreneurs?
watmoughalmost 17 years ago
Some more questions:<p>1. How do you ensure that ideas are listened to?<p>2. How do you find technical, business and recruiting talent?<p>3. What are the 1 - 3 central tenets to your business? What do you do if people stray from these ideas?<p>4. Are people expected to work 12 hours a day, or is there a work-life balance?<p>5. Will the company make a reasonable effort to accommodate the requirements of techies, such as a quiet office, or are you expected to sit in a bullpen next to salespeople or tech support?<p>6. Do I get my own printer / second monitor / fast pc / team morale budget / software budget / 20% time etc.?
anamaxalmost 17 years ago
(1) What are you doing? (2) What is important to you?<p>If (1) doesn't directly contribute to (2)....<p>For CEOs, "What are the last three important things about engineering/development that you didn't hear from the VP-Engr?<p>For VP-Engr/managers, "What are the last three important things about the biz that you heard from your reports?"<p>In both cases, the followup is "What did you do with that information?"
ALeealmost 17 years ago
1) What are the weaknesses of your startup?<p>2) How do you manage between letting people have a say in product versus micro-management?
edw519almost 17 years ago
What keeps you up at night?
cmosalmost 17 years ago
What was your biggest mistake? We want the gory details.
netcanalmost 17 years ago
DO you have an exit strategy?<p>If so, when did you formulate it?<p>If early on, how has it affected your product?
DenisMalmost 17 years ago
Man, these are awesome questions.<p>Talk about success story in crowd-sourcing.