... to go work on a similar service for another startup.<p>A little bit of background.<p>Us: two tech co-founders.<p>Our startup: a non-funded fashion directory service. It started as an exercise to learn new programming languages. This project isn't a money maker yet, but it helps with paying the bills. Given some money (mostly for marketing) we believe it could become big.<p>Them: two apparently successful non-technical guys. They sold their last startup to an important player and this new project already has some funding going on.<p>They would hire me and my friend full-time if we close our current website.<p>Or, I could try to suggest a part-time and continue to work on my startup, maybe connecting the two if needed (since they'd like to drop some of our features - we'd keep them alive in the old website and build some kind of collaboration).<p>Any advice?<p>Thanks
You guys could probably find a job without too much trouble. So if all they're offering you is a job I'd say no.<p>Until they bring cash/equity to the table, I wouldn't take the offer seriously.
I believe in trusting your own ability when it comes to startups. It's nice to work for someone, but it's not your product. I'd definitely go for working part time or even full time but keeping your site on the side. I dont think that you should have to give up your website to work for someone.
By "similar service", do you mean direct competition? If so, I'd stick with what you're doing (esp if it's paying some bills) - it's obviously got traction. And you can't beat being your own boss.