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Ask HN: Too old for Y Combinator?

7 点作者 fieldforceapp超过 14 年前
Seriously, who's the oldest co-founder in any Y Combinator company? I'm pretty sure we would be the oldest, should I be worried? ("Look out, here come the graybeards!!")<p>Old thread, here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=248811

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answerly超过 14 年前
You certainly don't have anything to worry about. There is nothing age specific about YC.<p>I am pretty sure that I remember pg mentioning in a previous thread on this topic that there have been YC founders in their 40's and 50's.<p>The age range in our batch (w2010) was 18 to late 30's with the average probably being somewhere in the middle 20's.
malandrew超过 14 年前
My startup is made up of a 26, 28 and 63 year old and we are going to apply to YC Summer 2011.<p>The 63 year old is my father. He's pretty tech savvy and understands our target market very very well. On top of that he founded a company in the early 90s back when founding a company on someone else's dime was a much more challenging endeavor because of the amount of cash involved.
aspir超过 14 年前
In this case, the tried and true hippie wisdom still applies: "Age is just a number, man." Older founders can be energetic and adventurous, and young founders can be mature. Based on your profile info, you guys seem pretty youthful.<p>Also, with the Yuri Milner funding injection to YC, there will likely be more "graybeards" in the future.
mindcrime超过 14 年前
<i>I'm pretty sure we would be the oldest</i><p>FWIW, I'm 37 (turn 38 in July) and I'm looking forward to possibly applying to YC in the future. So yeah, there are a few of us older guys out there still dreaming the startup dream. I wouldn't worry about the age thing if I were you. It's just a number.
smoody超过 14 年前
Y Combinator does (or at least did in the past) ask for the founders' ages on their application, so it must be incorporated into their decision making process somehow (not saying negative or positive, but if it didn't matter, they wouldn't ask).
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Mz超过 14 年前
"There's always a first"<p>-- From the ancient and archaic TV show <i>Kung Fu</i> that I used to watch with my pet dinosaur and rotary phone.<p>PS: You did not state your age(s)/age range, at least not that I can find.