Startups

4 Ecourses to help raise funds for your Startup

Startup Finance: How To Raise Money From Family and Friends! Startup Funding: Getting You All Set to Pitch to Investors The “Best” Startup Pitch Deck – How To Raise Venture Capital Learn To Raise $100K Crowdfunding

Amsterdam Startup Eco System 2015

Join our TechStartupJobs Fair Amsterdam 2015 @ Rockstart, Herengracht 182 , 1016BR Amsterdam, Netherlands on Thursday, 30 April 2015 from 18:00 to 21:00 (CEST) Online event registration for TechStartupJobs Fair Amsterdam 2015 powered by Eventbrite

Raising funds for your Startup

Startup Finance: How To Raise Money From Family and Friends! Startup Funding: Getting You All Set to Pitch to Investors The “Best” Startup Pitch Deck – How To Raise Venture Capital Learn To Raise $100K Crowdfunding

Who are the hottest Startups in Berlin right now

One of the most exhilarating things about Germany and Berlin in general is the fact that here you can find a wide range of interesting tech startups that continually try to bring new technologies on the market. This is one of the main reasons why they are constantly hiring, because they always want to bring […]

12 Ecourses to help launch your Startup

    1. Startup Ideation: What you need to know to get an edge       2. StartUp Success Stories: Tips for creating your own startup        3. Startups in Six Simple Steps: A Startup Business Framework      4. How we built a successful startup – our guide from A to […]

Want to work at a startup? Nail these 9 interview questions

Want to work at a startup? Nail these 9 interview questions

Original post by RYAN MATZNER via TNW Ryan Matzner is the Director of Strategy at Fueled, the leading iPhone application developers and masters of mobile design, based in New York and London. This post was originally published on the Fueled blog. As Fueled has grown from its infancy to more than 100 employees, I regularly interview many smart candidates who could answer your standard interview […]

5 Startup Hiring Mistakes That Can Crush Your Culture

5 Startup Hiring Mistakes That Can Crush Your Culture

Original post by Onstartups Remember your first business loan? Or, if you’re like many entrepreneurs, you may have initially bootstrapped your startup by buying some stuff on your credit card. You were excited and apprehensive: Excited because now you had the cash to invest in your business, apprehensive because you had just taken on a debt you […]

Do’s and Don’ts for Breaking the Ice with Interested Job Candidates

Do’s and Don’ts for Breaking the Ice with Interested Job Candidates

Do’s and Don’ts for Breaking the Ice with Interested Job Candidates If you’re a business start up, getting the best employees requires walking a tightrope between being too corporate and too inquisitive, too personal and too remote. Follow this guide to breaking the ice with prospective hires. DON’T Infiltrate Their Online Lives Before you buy […]

7 Tips on Hiring for Your Startup

7 Tips on Hiring for Your Startup

 By Sarah Boisvert , Media Shower Startups are in a unique situation when hiring employees. Usually cash flow is tight or the company is being bootstrapped, so hiring mistakes are more costly than in a company with more financial stability. In addition, early-stage new hires are a large percentage of the total number of employees and have the […]

Student Engineers: Apply to work at 170+ startups with one Common Application

Student Engineers: Apply to work at 170+ startups with one Common Application

Original post by Red Eye VC  We’ve talked a lot recently about the amazing amount of talent that exists in universities across the country – and one of the main reasons we launched the Dorm Room Fund was to create a new and more efficient way for capital to flow onto campuses and into the best and brightest entrepreneurs.  But […]

Startup or Small Business – The Other Chasm

Startup or Small Business – The Other Chasm

Original post by Peter Skalla via CFOWISE There’s a world of difference between a scalable technology startup and a small business.  Decide which you are. Crossing the Chasm is a startup classic written in 1991 about the challenge of going mainstream with a technology product.  I see an earlier mindset-based chasm with startups.  It’s summed in this […]