Ask HN: What to put on a resume for a start up.
Hypothetical situation: You're the founder/CEO of a start up, you're rapidly growing and now you're looking for an employee to fill a customer development role. As it`s an important role, what are you looking for on a resume of the ideal applicant? I am sure there is no cookie cutter answer to this question, so I am searching for skill/trait generalizations.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 50.7 ms ] threadNothing else comes close to contributions for demonstrating passion, coding ability, and communication skills.
If you are just starting out, then your ATTITUDE towards customer development. Again, emphasis on measurable results.
But what the candidate describes having done in academia is enormously expository -- what research did they do? with whom? did they publish? did they attempt substantial development projects? with a group of people? did they have jobs? did they teach?
I'd usually look for these traits, rather than specific skills or experience.
Previous experience is usually most important. If you don't have it, volunteer to be a community leader somewhere (a forum?)
Short of experience, list things you've taught yourself (not necessarily computer related - did you teach yourself physics in your spare time? how to play the violin?). That will show your intelligence as well as a willingness to learn and grow.
Recommendations - if you know someone who says you're brilliant, work your ass off, or whatever, it will go a LONG way to getting you a job.