@blendahtom Hi there, my name's Mike and I'm the CEO at Elevator. I'm happy to answer any questions at all. To give some background Elevator comes out of a conviction that team is everything. We've seen it again and again that the folks who get to do the most interesting and impactful work are those who build and maintain great teams. I'd love to answer any questions you may have.
@blendahtom certainly. Every company is trying to build high functioning teams, yet the way we hire is one by one. Currently the only way to get a full team is an acquihire—which can cost upwards of $1.5mil per engineer. Additionally, a person's team is the most valuable thing they have—they can tackle tougher problems, round out each other's weaknesses, and push each other to succeed. If you look at any fast growing company this is already happening—its just a manual process in which a recruiting team will spend a ton of time and money to attract key talent and then work over the following years to attract the team. Why not make it simple and let teams nominate themselves? It will save massive amounts of time and money for companies, get high functioning teams moving on projects quickly, and let people build and grow their team over time.
A similar idea has crossed my mind - albeit not for employment - but for freelancing.
I think freelancing is more suitable when grouping as a team, mainly for contractual reason.
the 2 big isssues for me are:
1. For the hiring company - contracts are still individual - or are they paying the whole team and the team decides how to split it? is there even such a thing an employment contract for a team? surely each person needs his own contract.
2. What happens when you hire a team and one of the team members wants to quit? is it all or nothing re. team members?
I think there's a big potential in the 'Team workers' area, but it is uncharted territories.
@danr_4 great questions. We agree that the contracting side is interesting, in the future we may explore it. Contracts are all one by one. This actually happens fairly often, manually—I wrote a detailed blog post about how it works with some examples here: http://blog.goelevator.com/devel...
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