You probably know that I run a site called Venture Hacks which shows entrepreneurs how to negotiate great deals with their investors.
We’re hiring!
We’re looking for a one (wo)man developer army who wants to work with Venture Hacks to build our next product. It’s in a $25 billion market filled with lame products and unsatisfied customers.
We’re also offering a $1000 referral bounty if we hire someone you refer.
Read the full job description or just read on below.
One (Wo)man Developer Army for Venture Hacks
We’re looking for a one (wo)man developer army who wants to work with Venture Hacks to build our next product. It’s in a $25 billion market filled with lame products and unsatisfied customers.
We’re also offering a $1000 referral bounty if we hire someone you refer.
About Us
Naval and I have started companies like Epinions and Songbird where we’ve raised $100M+ from investors like Sequoia. Read our full bios for the whole story.
Now, we’ve gone crazy for helping entrepreneurs build their businesses. You already know about our first product: Term Sheet Hacks. The hacks will keep coming—unsolicited reviews from the founders of Flixster and ‘Hot or Not’ call the hacks “much needed” and “fantastic”.
The next Venture Hacks product is going to serve a $25 billion market and make it even easier for entrepreneurs to raise money. It’s going to be a lot of fun to build it and take over the universe (or something smaller like a galaxy).
About You
Contribution: Build a great user experience and back-end. Social software experience is a plus. Full-time or consulting works for us. Develop with whatever tools and language you think are best for the project.
Compensation: Salary is above market and stock is way above market. This is a founder-level role for the right person. Contact: Send links to your best work to nivi@venturehacks.com. Please include one or two sentences that describe why you have a high level of ability.
Gracias!
With the new European Finance Directives (MIFID) coming into play in November this year, it makes setting up your own stock exchange alot easier.
I suspect that a retail user (C2C) for VC start-ups would find the regulation far less cumbersome in the UK than the US.
In case you haven’t come across thes 2 new ventures, they are worth a look at from a mass collaboration point of view.
www.sellaband.com and www.myfootballclub.co.uk