Ask HN: Tips for finding a mentor for a 'learn to code' startup?
I'm Per Borgen, one of the co-founders of Scrimba, a tool for creating interactive coding screencasts. Our goal is to create the worlds best coding course platform.
We've gotten a 14K USD grant to pay a mentor who can help us with advice on product development, marketing, and getting into the US market. The hourly rate is very flexible.
We're looking for a person who's got first-hand experience with building and launching successful online coding courses. Ideally a teacher and a developer.
I'd love to hear if people here have got tips for specific mentors or advice on how we can find potential candidates?
[+] [-] Hendrixer|8 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mrborgen|8 years ago|reply
[+] [-] saluki|8 years ago|reply
Try reaching out to founders of similar services who wouldn't be direct competitors but might be interested in providing advice and mentoring.
If you get to know a mentor that would be a good fit long term for ongoing advice and support I would think about offering them a share of the company for being an advisor/mentor.
[+] [-] mrborgen|8 years ago|reply
Regarding the money. As it's a grant for specifically this purpose, it's not an option to use it to increase our runway.
[+] [-] kayhi|8 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mrborgen|8 years ago|reply
Yes, we're looking for someone part time.
[+] [-] Hendrixer|8 years ago|reply