Y Combinator often stresses the importance of a minimum 2-person founding team and the relationship between them. Personally I find this combo is sometime not that easy to find. What do you guys think about that?
I think this kind of working experience to find co-founders is a bit more difficult for me here in hk than it was in the us. I can see having a more accessible tech and startup community would help in this aspect. Perhaps it is important to find ways to do small projects that give opportunity for people to mix and match more. Organizing sus has been a good experience in that way.
Agree that finding a (right) partner can be very difficult, but do agree with Y Combinator that >1 person team next to mandatory. And yes, hope SUS can help build the startup community.
Thanks for posting this. I meant to watch it earlier. Wow, really simple but very true advice.
Y Combinator often stresses the importance of a minimum 2-person founding team and the relationship between them. Personally I find this combo is sometime not that easy to find. What do you guys think about that?
I think this kind of working experience to find co-founders is a bit more difficult for me here in hk than it was in the us. I can see having a more accessible tech and startup community would help in this aspect. Perhaps it is important to find ways to do small projects that give opportunity for people to mix and match more. Organizing sus has been a good experience in that way.
Agree that finding a (right) partner can be very difficult, but do agree with Y Combinator that >1 person team next to mandatory. And yes, hope SUS can help build the startup community.