Hiring your first engineer
Eugene Hauptmann
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Hey folks,
I'm writing a guide on how to hire your first engineer, especially as a non-tech founder.
Let me know what questions should I address first?
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Maxwell Davis@maxwellcdavis
As a non-tech founder too I'd think about the following:
1) Something about the terms! Frontend, backend, full stack etc.
2) Scoping out the work
3) Something on the tools that are used - ERDs, Wireframing etc.
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Hiring becomes extremely important when you're starting a company or you are building a different vertical in the same business. Also, If you're hiring your First engineer, then, please consider assessing through some assessment just to filter out some candidates. We're using Questy.xyz for a majority of assessments such as technology assessments and behavioral assessments.
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@rushikesh_kavathekar Great points Rushikesh! I already have sections about sourcing and screening. I'll add a section about assessments, love the EQ assessments too, that's the key driver.
Good job.
My two cents, if you're a non-technical founder, you don't hire your first engineer, you find yourself a technical co-founder.
I've seen people wasting literally millions of dollars thinking they can build the product without having a technical person behind the idea. Sometimes it's just your partner, friend, uncle, ... doesn't matter, you need a technical person you can trust and usually that person becomes your co-founder or at least CTO with some equity
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@m_kamrani great insight Moshen, I've seen that happen too, and it usually speaks about founder's ability to manage the team/product, not only the technical capacity to understand the product/problem they're solving.
I'll quote your paragraph in the FAQ section in the guide!
Going through this now, and these were the questions we had originally:
- Where to find engineers?
- How to write a job post that accurately reflects the requirements (assuming non-tech managers)?
- How to future proof hires in early stages of company to reflect dynamic requirements?
- How to optimize the scope of skills targeted in a potential hire relative to supplementary roles in the form of short-term contracts?
- What will engineers expect to be available to them in terms of hardware and software resources that may not be obvious?
What website will you visit to do that