Looking for a Co-Founder

Written by Alex

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For the last few months, I’ve been developing this site, mostly on my own, on nights and weekends whenever I can find free time. Development has been slow considering I’ve had to teach myself html, css, and php – and now, I’ve reached the limits of what I can reasonably do by myself.

For this reason, I’m looking to scale, and I’m looking for, well, for lack of better words, a “rockstar”. While the term “rockstar” has been incredibly overused over the last few years, it really describes who I want – someone so disgustingly good that it makes you want to be their groupie.

Who (or what) you should be

  • Someone with demonstrable code – a site or side project that you’ve developed before.
  • An affinity for design – you’ll notice that HapiMoney isn’t great, and it needs to be improved!
  • Expertise with html, css, mysql, and php for now. Ruby or Django would be a huge plus.
  • Someone who takes pride in clean code and fast prototyping.
  • You should have a brokerage account, and know the basics of personal finance.
  • You should be genuinely interested in personal finance!

Time requirements are very flexible. This is not a full time gig (yet) so if you are looking to just get your feet wet, this might be perfect for you. We all know that selecting a co-founder is a delicate process, so let’s get together over a beer and talk.

If you are interested please email me at alex@hapimoney.com or find me on twitter @alexanderking.

If you know someone who might be interested, please forward this on!

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  • Kristeen Smith
    Hello,


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    I would be happy if you could answer either way!

    Thnaks,
    Kristeen
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