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Women 2.0 » FounderDating: How I Found My Co-Founder

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Conference 2012. However, I needed to actually build it! Consequently, I either needed a tech co-founder or to pay someone to develop the product. It’s the same process as sales and dating, and I know how to do both, well, at least sales… So, how hard can this be? Scoring Founder “Dates” On My Own.

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CEO Friday: Why we don’t hire.NET programmers

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Some additional comments at the end. Tuesday midnight edit : After >500 comments, >1000 tweets, and >1000 Facebook likes, I’m closing comments on this thread so we can all get back to work. So many that we don’t look at them, because resumes — let’s be honest — are totally worthless.

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37 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Businesses

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For each business owner, the story of their journey can range from monetary needs or the passion for a unique project. 1) Solve a Problem. So if you start a company to solve that problem, chances are good you’ll build a platform by listening carefully to the people who will want to use it.

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25 Entrepreneurs Reveal What They Love About Running Their Business

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As a business owner, I am able to adjust my schedule to work when I am most productive and when my clients need me to be available. Consumer tech is demanding, but seeing the product in others’ hands and getting their feedback and seeing their reactions is so gratifying and makes everything I’ve worked for worth it.