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I applied a few weeks back for the Customer Champion position off the previous Who Is Hiring thread, and even sent a follow-up email, and no response either time.


Unfortunately we receive such a high volume of applications that we aren't able to respond to every one. A member of our team will reach out if there is a fit with one of our available roles.

Thanks, Bailey


I believe that's what they do. When I cracked my screen, I had someone contact me immediately from iCracked that said they could come out to me and fix my screen. The price was about double what the Apple store ended up doing it for but I thought the service and response time was very good, but the price just seemed steep ($200 for iPhone 6 screen replacement - Apple did it for $100).



Location: Phoenix, AZ looking to transition to the Bay Area

Remote: Yes

Willing to Relocate: To Bay Area preferably, but open

Technologies: Sales/Biz Dev, Product, Marketing, Customer Experience

Resume: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timhargis

Email: timhargisaz [at] gmail [dot] com

Other: Started a few smaller successful companies that were acquired. I can bring alot of value in areas of sales/biz dev, marketing, customer experience. Proven track record. Ultimate team player, very personable, great at building relationships with a get-it-done-at-all-costs approach towards work and startups.


Applied for the Real Estate Transaction Coordinator position through the Greenhouse link. Became interested in the startup after hearing Keith speak about it pre-launch at the Collision Conference last year in Vegas.


Zero to One by Peter Thiel

Highly recommend. Not an easy read but full of great insight by Thiel.


Best article I've read on this that's free.

http://conversionxl.com/13Ways-ConversionXL.pdf


I've been on CoFounders Lab and Founder Dating and there are some quality people on the sites but nothing meaningful ever materialized. Had some Skype chats with a few people but it's always "let's keep our options open and keep in touch," which obviously we all know means nothing will ever come of it. I haven't found alot of people who are serious and committed to building something. It seems like alot of people "exploring" building a startup on the side, or it's something they're considering in the future. I haven't spent much time on Angel List so I'm curious to see how that is.

I'm a Non-Technical co-founder and it's a little annoying when technical founders think and act like people like myself can't bring alot to the table, when we've had previous successful companies before.


This happened to me with Uber X. The driver was in an MLM company and was pitching me on it. He was a nice guy and I gave him 5 stars but I thought it was out of line to be pitching network marketing to your passengers, and he said that was the main reason he drove for Uber was to meet people.


Why did you give him 5 stars if he was pitching a MLM company to you. That is pretty terrible service.


Eep. Hats off to you; my first instinct would have been to tell him that I'm not paying him to give me a sales pitch and that if he doesn't stop immediately, I'm getting out of the car and leaving him a 1 star rating.


Checked out your site - awesome work!


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