What Do You Do On The Weekends?

Chris Dixon has a good short post up titled What the smartest people do on the weekend is what everyone else will do during the week in ten years . He wrote it on Saturday so it’s got a delightful self-referential twist to it now that he’s a partner at A16Z . I’ve always thought this was a great interview question. I’ve used it with founders of companies I’m looking at investing in, TechStars founders, and execs for early stage companies. Basically, anyone who I’m trying to understand what they are thinking about long term. The variety of answers is fascinating, often deeply personal, and occasionally very confusing to me. But they are always enlightening. ...

March 4, 2013 · 2 min · Brad Feld

Getting The Compensation Conversation Right

Chris Moody , president and COO of Gnip, is back with a guest post in his Moody on Management series. Following are Chris’ thoughts on negotiating compensation with a prospective employee. Enjoy and comment freely! In my last post, I provided a few tips for job candidates when interviewing at a startup . This week I wanted to cover a simple process for hiring managers to follow when communicating with candidates about salary requirements. ...

May 22, 2012 · 3 min · Brad Feld

Guidelines For Interviewing At A Startup

My long time friend Chris Moody , president and COO of Gnip, has offered to write some guest posts on management – we’ll call the series Moody on Management. In addition to being an outstanding early stage / high growth executive, Chris has made a study of management in startups and is extremely thoughtful about what does and doesn’t work. His first post is aimed at anyone looking to get a job in a startup and talks about how to be effective at interviewing for a job. Feel free to weigh in if you have other “Stop, Don’t, Nevers” or “Pleases” ...

May 11, 2012 · 5 min · Brad Feld

Angela Baldonero's Philosophy On Interviewing

I can’t remember when Angela Baldonero joined Return Path , but she’s been there for as long as I can remember. I invested in Return Path eleven years ago at the very beginning of its life. Today it is a profitable, 250 person company that is growing quickly, dominates its market segment, and is an awesome place to work. Angela has been a big part of both hiring many of the people and orchestrating the culture of the company so I very much value her point of view on interviewing. I hope you do also. ...

July 7, 2011 · 2 min · Brad Feld

Ring Nishioka's Philosophy On Interviewing

Many of the companies I’m an investor in are hiring a lot of people right now. For a current view, take a look at the Foundry Group jobs page . I’ve interviewed and hired a lot of people over the year and I’ve developed my own perspective and philosophy on the best way to do this. However, I don’t feel like I have all the answers so I asked a few people that I respect a lot (and fit in my definition of VP of People ) to weigh in with their thoughts. ...

July 6, 2011 · 5 min · Brad Feld