Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas
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Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas
Inside the Top Startup Accelerator, Y Combinator: YU founders Ken Book & Ari Wax of Fluid (Part 1)
Founder's Dilemmas
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Inside the Top Startup Accelerator, Y Combinator: YU founders Ken Book & Ari Wax of Fluid (Part 1)
YU students Ken Book and Ari Wax gave up top investment banking opportunities to pursue their startup idea, persevered through rejection from investors and accelerators, and then achieved their dream of being accepted to the top accelerator in the world. Learn their insights into battling Imposter Syndrome, how Y Combinator seems to decide which founders to admit, and what founders experience within Y Combinator. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman ht...
Founder's Dilemmas
Ken Book and Ari Wax go deeper inside the “black box” of the Y Combinator process, explore how the process changed them as founders regarding assessing the quality of their ideas and the speed with which they operate, and describe the way in which their association with Y Combinator has changed things for their startup, Fluid Markets. For links to other content from Charlie and Dean Wasserman https://linktr.ee/foundersdilemmas