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Lyubomyr (Lou) Reverchuk
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π€― The Battle of Weird Questions: Candidate vs Interviewer
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Have you ever been part of a job interview where both the candidate and the interviewer compete to ask the most unconventional questions?
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This question may seem strange, but it could be a creative way to assess a candidate's personality traits and how they see...
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"The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers." Ben Horowitz
I read it years ago and still under impression.
If you could recommend just one book that everyone should read, what would it be?
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Clutch.co Featured Sponsorship: A Bad Investment or a Smart Choice?
Is anyone using Clutch to promote your B2B product/service? Please, vote or drop a comment. Just decided to share with PH community how we were experimenting with their Featured Listings in February 2023. π
π Read more at https://echoua.com/clutch-co-featured-sponsorship-a-bad-investment-or-a-smart-choice/
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Explain your startup in 5 emojis. Ready,set,go!
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π€¦ββοΈ 8 mistakes I made as a CEO: Lessons learned the hard way
Over the last decade, I've made dozens of mistakes running my IT outstaffing business. So, I decided to share the most painful and memorable points with the PH community:
#1 Micromanagement
#2 Allowing reverse delegation or monkey business
#3 Lack of written policies and rules
#4 Not providing employees with feedback
#5 Not investing in employee development and training
#6 Hiring fast, firing...
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Indeed, popularity of NOCODE solutions is growing every year. I liked Zapier, for example.
However, at Echo we still like coding more. In particular, we've built recently (in 2 weeks) an internal tool which can evolve to a startup using only PHP (Symfony). So, I voted for #2.
To test a startup idea, what's your best tech approach?
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I have to say that your website design is totally mind-blowing. It seems to be created by LSD-affected designer. However, some texts and slogans are simply awesome. For example, "RESTORE YOUR FAITH IN REMOTE DEVELOPERS". Very solid! I really like it.
Lemon.io
Hire vetted developers on demand at startup prices
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@mindaugas_m1 great job! You are progressing very fast.
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