Open Question: How can I find a reliable, hard working, tech savvy developer to be my CTO for an innovative web 2.0 startup?

November 30th, 2008 um 10:20 Uhr • Web Design0 Kommentare

How can I find a super tech-savvy web developer to be my CTO (Chief Technology Officer) for a company I've been trying to start unsuccessfully with other tech guys who only wanted to work by the hour or salary? We currently have a prototype of a Web 2.0 site, yet the design and mechanics need to be improved so that it's commercially viable and usable by consumers. I've been trying to start an innovative technology start-up (we are registered as an S Corporation) and need a system analyst or website architect who must know Java and be an expert, a little bit about Ruby on Rails, and AJAX/Javascript. Basically the CTO should be able to build the new technology and website. Requirements: 1.Excellent moral quality and trustworthiness(foremost). 2.Willingness to accept CEO’s ideas and believe in the vision 3.Great enthusiasm in creating a superb platform 4.A strong technical background, adequate capacity to be a chief website architect. 5.A global viewpoint is preferred. 6.Ability to work for equity and help us raise funding and you will get a higher salary. 7. Must be committed, not be in it just to make money, yet to make a difference in our world, and to change the world. P.S. 1.Don’t worry about the operating model, site promotion or the profit model. 2. My project is revolutionary and can make a great contribution to our society. It is to utilize the Internet to change our world. Your join is warmly welcomed. 3.I live in New York City, so a residence in New York City area (New Jersey and 5 boroughs is okay) is preferred, or relocation to New York later on or ability to travel to New York. 4.Investment is welcomed in the meantime, and a reasonable requirement is preferred. 5.You’re encouraged to recommend one of your relatives or friends

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