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Hi folks! I’m an engineer at YC and the main developer of Work at a Startup.

Startups are an increasingly popular place to work in the tech industry. At the same time, the most common problem founders need help with is hiring people. Work at a Startup is a new way to help solve this pain point for both parties by connecting people interested in working at startups directly with the founders of the 1100+ active YC companies by completing a common application.

This the next iteration of the "Work at a Startup Day" idea that YC started hosting way back in 2010 [0][1][2]!

For now, Work at a Startup is targeted at software engineers who want to work at US-based companies since that’s the most common need of YC companies. We will be expanding to other roles and countries once we've validated the product for applicants and founders.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1346103

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2888696

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3676578



Doesn't this compete with Triplebyte, a YC company that was founded to help YC companies hire engineers?


I don't think that that is the long term goal of Triplebyte - I think their goal is to help every company hire engineers. YC companies are a convenient first set of companies for a YC company to work with, though.


(I work at Triplebyte.) Yes it was a good way to get started, though we've since grown to the point that the majority of companies hiring on our platform are non-YC companies.


So it's similar to how HN competes with Reddit?


Thanks for helping create this. It made my day, and I'm already thinking over and over on how to fill my application form in the best way possible.

Go YC!




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