Location: New York, NY
Remote: No
Willing to relocate: Yes (SF or Bay Area preferably)
Technologies: Python, AWS, Spark, Airflow, Docker, Terraform, SQL, Pandas, Matplotlib
Resume: dfrieds.com/about
Email: dan @ website name above
We're still figuring out the best way to cut down the conversation and still pull meaningful insight for the companies we source for. That said, we've worked with companies to trim the conversation down to an average of 5 minutes so we can quickly shortlist relevant applicants.
Downside to GA is that it doesn't store personally identifiable information, so if you want to track and interact with users at the individual level, you will have to create a unique identifier in GA and then export it and match it to your user database.
Katie was like all of us at one time. She sucked at something. People are often too afraid to admit it or persevere past the suckiness. But Katie did. And she's in inspiration to me.
I absolutely love riding the Boosted Board. It's an amazing vehicle that goes up to 20MPH and weighs just 15lb. I plan on solely using my Boosted Board to commute around SF.
I'm happy to answer any questions or concerns about this service.
Love hearing this! I co-founded the first MHacks and after going to 10+ hackathons, I think this will become a trend. Hackathons are held in nearly every major city and every college now. More prize winnings, more hackers to meet potential cofounders and you're ripe to see just a few more startups.
I hope the hackathon winnings become more transparent (not yours)...I hear many complaints from folks who have put a lot of effort to only see the "prize" or not the "prizes".
Brain - What are you thoughts on when to take the investment vs cash?