For global SaaS companies applying from out of US, is sitting outside of the core market, Bay Area etc, a red flag?
Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
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Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#112Is applying to YC for the third time a bad indicator/sign?
Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#113The only one I recall is Luke Iseman (great guy) that left this year (currently a YC alumni).
thanks for taking the time to reply.
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#115How important it is generating revenue before applying to YC ?
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#116Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#117Hi Michael, Is YC actively looking for partners with hardware startup experience? Correct me if I am wrong currently YC doesn't have any. The only one I recall is Luke Iseman (great guy) that left this year (currently a YC alumni). thanks for taking the time to reply.
Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#118It's midnight here in india and i just noticed this session. I really want to know if there's any quick tip regarding international founders such as from india. I've been in touch with other Indian YC alums and have been getting feedback and suggestions for my YC application. I really am in doubt about how should i go with the application, i mean what exactly YC partners look for in the application the very first tim…
Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#119Earlier quoted context omitted.
> after running YC for 10+ years they deserve a little break no? With all due respect what is so special about running YC that means you deserve a sabbatical? They are taking a sabbatical not because they deserve it but because they can afford to do so financially and have left their organization in what they feel are very capable hands. It is actually atypical in most professions in the US (at least outside of teach…
Surely he just means a break from YC. And running YC was a job that required always being "on-call" in the early days.
Re: Michael Seibel, CEO of YC, is doing an AMA
#120I haven't worked on the idea/MVP I applied with last time, instead working on scaling my existing business. Last time I didn't get an interview. Is there a point in applying again with the same idea? The only thing that would have changed is that my other business, listed as an accomplishment, is now 5 times as successful. (In the 350k range vs 70k.) I was also thinking of applying with that business, but it's not re…