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Ask HN: Best way to locate a partner?

7 点作者 sjd超过 13 年前
This is probably been asked a 100+ times before but it is something I would like to know.<p>I work full-time in a fairly demanding development position but also have a side project which I'm hoping to evolve more into a startup.<p>There are a lot of new features and really interesting work to take it to the next level including mobile components. Since I work FT and am unable to quit to work FT on the project I would like to find a development partner who is somewhat equally as passionate.<p>What are some of the suggested outlets? Most of the people I know and/or work with and have worked with in the past have really no interest in working on something outside of their FT gigs.

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happyfeet超过 13 年前
First of all Congratulations on launching your first version. Looks neat.<p>The development partner, need not necessarily be a "partner". You should give yourself considerable time to get to know someone before you take them in as partners. My suggestion would be to identify someone who can develop it for you even for a pay. And as you build the rapport &#38; find yourself trusting that person more, you could engage as partners later.<p>The big positive in your case is that you already have a version out.<p>Your constraint seems to be finding time. Is it possible for you to pay &#38; get the work done? It may be much easier to find specialists for specific features (say, mobile) than finding a partner straight away.<p>Go to conferences whenever time permits &#38; interact with folks. Give yourself at least 3 months to find someone you would trust. Till such time consider hiring freelancers for specific work.<p>Just my views based on what I have experienced &#38; read.<p>I really liked the advice by Mark Suster =&#62; <a href="http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2011/05/09/the-co-founder-mythology/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bothsidesofthetable.com/2011/05/09/the-co-founder...</a><p>And this essay from pg =&#62; <a href="http://www.paulgraham.com/really.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.paulgraham.com/really.html</a><p>Good luck with your venture.
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techteam超过 13 年前
Good luck with finding someone! We are also on a somewhat similar quest. As a team, we are looking for a business co-founder with a great idea to start something new: <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3174188" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3174188</a>
kvnn超过 13 年前
Have something to show, show it to groups of people that fit your target, and see who wants to be a part of the project.<p>This is the first step for social proof, and its the most simple and direct way to find a partner.<p>By the way, do you have something to show right now?
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chetan51超过 13 年前
+1<p>I'd love to know too.