Montreal StartupDigest – August 22, 2011

22/08/2011

Below is an archived version of the Montreal StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Montreal. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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Congratulations to Dealmaker media for another bang up event in Vancouver in Grow 2011. It’s great to see Canadian events creating links to other cities and other parts of the world. 

This week, we’re going to help your neighbour find and squash bugs!

Montreal StartupDigest is curated by:
Robin Ahn – Organizer, StartupDrinks Canada
Tara Hunt – CEO, Buyosphere

 

 

What’s Going on in the Montreal Startup Community

The Bug Hunt
Where: Notman House, 51 Sherbrooke St. West
When: 6:30pm, Thursday, 25 August, 2011 

The Bug Hunt is a collaborative event designed for participants to find the code errors and UI issues that go unnoticed by those building the product.

 

 

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Phoenix StartupDigest – June 27, 2011

27/06/2011

Below is an archived version of the Phoenix StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Phoenix. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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This week the first cohort of Startups for AZ Disruptors was announced. You will want to read the article on them here and keep track of them over the summer to see how their products are progressing.Congratulations and good luck to those who were selected and those who accepted.

Have a great July 4th holiday everyone; I am going to London for ten days to see the startups across the pond, and I am sure I will learn a lot. I plan to visit Like Minds and Tech Hub, two collaborative spaces, while I’m there.

A special community program of New Venture training will be offered at Gangplank by The Opportunity Through Entrepreneurship Foundation and Stealthmode Partners on Tuesday mornings from 9-noon at Gangplank. While there is space, it’s free. The curriculum will follow the Lean Startup Model, so even if you have been through other training, this is different. Register here. We especially welcome the parents of ICAN participants and the downtown Chandler community.

Phoenix StartupDigest is curated by:
Francine Hardaway – Partner at Stealthmode Partners
Submit events to me here.

 

 

Phoenix StartupDigest is made possible exclusively by:
The Kauffman Foundation supports entrepreneurship and innovation so that economies grow and prosper and ultimately human welfare expands. Kauffman develops, operates and funds programs such as Startup Weekend, Kauffman Labs, and Global Entrepreneurship Week. Follow the Foundation on Twitter @KauffmanFDN

 

What’s Going on in the Phoenix Startup Community

NSCoders Phoenix (Tempe/Gilbert)
When: Tues June 28, 6:00pm
Where: 1st & 3rd Tuesday @ Coffee Rush, Baseline & Gilbert in Gilbert. 2nd & 4th Tuesdays @ Paradise Bakery, Tempe Marketplace, Tempe

A weekly get-together of iOS and OS X coders. Ask questions, solve problems, write some code, network, and shoot the bull. Casual, arrive and leave any time. Check the group list for any special instructions, to see who’s coming, or to let people know that you are.

Protecting Your Intellectual Property (Software)
When: Tues June 28, 6:00pm
Where: Location: SkySong 1475 N. Scottsdale Road Scottsdale, Arizona 85257

Speakers: Mike Hool, IP attorney, and Robert Atkins. Contact: saratieaz@gmail.com. Promotion Code TiExm219. Register here.

Tucson Keynote: The Key to Growing a World Class Business w/ Constant Contact
When: Wed June 29, 10:30am
Where: Tucson’s Historic Manning House, Silverbell Ballroom 450 W. Paseo Redondo Tucson, AZ 85701

Bridging the gap between executive management, social media, and business objectives has never been more critical to your business success. Ron Cates of Constant Contact is one of the nation’s leading digital marketing experts and presenters. Cates will share experience in growing a global company, and identify resources to leapfrog peers while matching customer needs and business priorities with informed, measurable solutions.

Gangplank Brown Bag Academy
When: Wednesday, June 29, 12:00pm
Where: Gangplank HQ 260 S.Arizona , Chandler AZ

Every week there’s a new topic, ranging from culture to community to code. A great time to experience Gangplank for the first time. Just show up, and bring a lunch or join people for lunch after the presentation.

[OPEN] Hacknight!
When: Wed June 29, 5:30pm
Where: 260 S. Arizona Ave, Chandler, AZ 85225

Gangplank offers a weekly hacknight that acts as an ability to connect, share ideas and launch new ventures in the community.

TechLunchNorth
When: Thurs June 30, 11:30am
Where: Chino Bandido, 15414 N.19th Ave Suite K Phoenix, AZ 85032

Get together with other community technical people for a fun lunch. Talk about consumer technology, social media, development or anything else that’s on your mind, it’s casual! Note: For the latest updates, search for the hashtag #TechLunchNorth on Twitter.

 

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Italy StartupDigest – June 20, 2011

21/06/2011

Below is an archived version of the Italy StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Italy. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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StartupDigest Italy is growing along with the Italian startup community. A big welcome to our new readers and our new co-curator! Italy is getting ready to host a lot of cool startup events before the big summer break and we’ve picked the best ones for you!

For newcomers: Italy StartupDigest emails entrepreneurs the best startup events and resources regularly to help you fulfill your mission. Started in Silicon Valley, StartupDigest expanded to Italy due to popular demand from the exponentially growing startup community here. StartupDigest is endorsed by some of the most influential and high-profile entrepreneurs and venture capitalists in the tech world.

We’d love to hear any feedback, suggestions, or comments you may have about this edition of StartupDigest. You can email us directly at tugce@thestartupdigest.com and mattstifanelli@thestartupdigest.com. We will get back to you asap. Thanks!

Italy StartupDigest is curated by:
Tugce Ergul
Matt Stifanelli

 

What’s Going on in Italy’s Startup Community

Convention IBAN 2011
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Camera di Commercio di Milano, Palazzo Turati, Milano

The week starts with the biggest investor gathering of Italy. The participants (mainly angels) will be discussing the opportunities in the Mediterranean area, new fiscality and the evolution of startup investments in Italy.

Fundraising: Sei pronto per gli investitori USA?
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Incubatore Technest dell’Università della Calabria (Campus di Rende)

The event will host many participants from the U.S. and Italy and focus on the entrepreneurial scene of South Italy. For the first time in Italy, the president of the largest angel investor network in the U.S., Mike Napoli of Tech Coast Angels, will analyze the potential of the projects of the “Cervelli in Movimento” participants and the Italian startup world.

InnovactionLab edizione Emilia Romagna 2011 – Semifinale Nazionale
When: 20/06/2011
Where: Cappella Farnese di Palazzo d’Accursio, Piazza Maggiore 6, BolognaInnov

ActionLab aims to teach students and young entrepreneurs how to develop their ideas and pitch to potential investors. The selected teams get to present their ideas to a panel of investors and get a chance to participate in trips organized to Silicon Valley or Israel. The “semifinale nazionale” will be the most important InnovactionLab event before the big finale.

Frontiers of interaction
When: 20/06/2011 – 21/06/2011
Where: Via Generale Dalla Chiesa 9, 50136, Firenze

Frontiers of Interaction is a hybrid show that attracts inspiring international speakers and Italian talents, creating a bridge between Europe and Silicon Valley (digital cultural “hot spots” around the world). The unusual format creates an immersive experience featuring music, interactive and artistic installations, demo sites and keynotes, and makes it an ideal venue for thinkers and doers, innovators and academics, early adopters and long-term geeks.

Mind the Bridge Italy Tour 2011
When: 22/06/2011
Where: Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Via Morego 30, Genova

MtB Italy Tour – Genoa is a great opportunity learn the key elements to start a new business. The morning session (MtB Start-up School) is aimed at providing education: entrepreneurship, business planning, venture capital market and Silicon Valley eco-system. The modules are provided by Alberto Onetti, Chairman of MtB Foundation, and other top notch experts. In the afternoon a session of the famous MtB Gym is replicated. A panel of investors and entrepreneurs provide comments and feedbacks to selected start-ups that present their ideas.

Pane, Web & Salame
When: 23/06/2011
Where: Castello Malvezzi, Brescia

Pane, Web e Salame is an open conference where participants discuss social media, web 2.0 and new startups and enjoy a rich buffet!

InnovActionLab 2011 – Gran Finale
When: 23/06/2011
Where: Piazza Orazio Giustiniani 4, Rome

The gran finale of the above-described InnovactionLab series will take place in Rome on the 23rd of June.

Storming Pizza on Tour Lecce
When: 29/06/2011
Where: Officine Cantelmo, Lecce

H-Farm’s “Storming Pizza” is about to hit Lecce! The event will include elevator pitches followed by feedback sessions and discussions. Attendees who’d like to pitch their ideas need to submit them online through H-Farm.

Entrepreneurs IT @ Italy
When: 07/07/2011
Where: Fondazione Bruno Kessler, via Sommarive 18, Povo, Trento, Italy

In this full-day event, three outstanding Italian IT entrepreneurs will share their stories of business among Italy, the IT ocean, open source, semantic technologies, and Silicon Valley. Some of the topics that will be covered are: How does an IT company get funded in the US by selling purely European technology? How to grow a high-tech company in Italy and make it interesting for the US market? What are the processes, the advantages, the pitfalls and the tools of the trade of Italian IT entrepreneurs? The event is free but subject to registration.

 

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Munich StartupDigest – May 16, 2011

17/05/2011

Below is an archived version of the Munich StartupDigest Events List – a weekly curated listing of the best tech startup events in Munich. If you would like to get next week’s digest on Monday, sign up here.

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The Munich StartupDigest is an events list, created by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs. It’s designed to fit the needs of startups who want to be in the loop with the most interesting events like meetups, conferences and hackathons in Munich.

Before jumping into Munich’s hottest Startup events for this week, I’d like to recommend an an event that is coming up next month. It’s called StartUp Weekend München, and it enables you to assemble a team around a startup idea and then develop it during one weekend. There’ll also be presentations and experts giving you advice during the three days. The goal is to have a demo, prototype and/or presentation of your idea ready by sunday. Read more about it and sign up for a chance to be amongst the participants before they sell out.

Please send feedback to matthias@thestartupdigest.com.

Munich StartupDigest is curated by:
Matthias Wiemann is a web developer and entrepreneur. His new startup is LNBCK. You can follow him on twitter @wiemann or read his blog.

 

What’s Going on in the Munich Startup Community

UX Book Club : Design Driven Innovation by R. Verganti
Where: IDEO Munich, Hochbrückenstraße 6, 80331 München
When: Monday, May 16th, 2011, 7pm

This edition of the User Experience Book Club will cover Roberto Verganti’s Design Driven Innovation: Changing the Rules of Competition by Radically Innovating What Things Mean. Everybody interested in discussing the book is welcome to join – even if you did not read the book.

Laser-Evening at Fablab Munich
When: Wednesday, May 18th, 2011, 8pm
Where: FabLab München, Elvirastraße 11 (Rückgebäude), 80636 München

An introduction to laser-cutting. Bring your computer, and vector graphics editor. Cost: 20 EUR + Material costs. Registration is mandatory.

Founding Successfully as an IT Entrepreneur
Where: Room E006 Main building of LMU University, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München
When: Thursday, May 19th, 2011, 7pm

This event includes 3 German presentations by experts like Dr. Benno Grunewald. Don’t forget to register by emailing office@bvsi.de.

Hacking@CDTM – Wireless Sensor Networks
When: Saturday, May 21st, 2011, 11am – 7pm
Where: Center of Digital Technology and Management, Barer Strasse 21, Munich

The first Hacking@CDTM hackathon at the CDTM. It will be about so called Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). A WSN is a distributed system consisting of small sensors that allow you to track different things in your household like whether the oven is turned off (power), the temperature, when a window opens (mechanical) or if there is an alarming rise of nuclear radiation in your home.

There’ll be a pre-meeting on Sunday, May 15th. Seating is limited to 8 people, so apply early.
Guests are happily invited to drop by at any time and registration for guests is not required. If you want to actively participate (i.e. the techies), please register.

 

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The Key to Startup Hiring

16/07/2010

We’ve noticed that there have been a ton of job postings lately in the Startup Jobs section of the StartupDigest Classifieds. This is a great sign of growth for lots of startups all over the world, which is both righteous and awesome.

Awesome Startup

As all of you continue the hiring process, we want to share an idea that will speed up the process of finding the best person for any job opening you have at your startup.

The key to startup hiring is realizing that the people you really want to hire aren’t looking for jobs.

The people you really want to hire are:

1) Working on their own startup, someone else’s startup, or for a large company (and kicking ass) but aren’t very happy there. This means that they would be open to a change if they got really excited about another company, but aren’t actively looking for it.

2) Active participants of the startup community. This means that they frequently communicate with the leaders of the startup community (e.g. Dave McClure, Eric Ries, Fred Wilson, Chris Dixon, etc.), they consume the latest technology and entrepreneurship news, and (ideally) they produce their own thoughts about emerging trends.

(In a fantasy world, they would also be close followers of your startup and frequent consumers of your product/blog, but the vast majority of the people you really want to hire might have heard of you, but don’t really know who you are yet.)

If all of this is true, it’s great that you’ve posted your job to the Classifieds because there is a lot there (co-founder opportunities, feedback requests, startup education content, global and local startup resources, etc.) that might attract someone who isn’t actively looking for a job. Of course, posting on the Classifieds is free anyway, so you really have nothing to lose.

We’re betting, however, that the Classifieds section isn’t the only place you’ve posted a job listing. Like many of us, you’ve probably paid money to post your job listing to a popular job board or hired a recruiter to post your job listings in even more expensive places.

Why would you pay money to post job listings in places the people you really want to hire never visit?

Startup Hiring

If the people you really want to hire aren’t looking for jobs, they will never see your listing on craigslist, Monster, HotJobs, theLadders, or even a place like StartUpers (which, admittedly, is at least the most fun one) because job listings are all that they offer.

Those places are great for stacking resumes of people who can fill limited holes with set tasks in your company, but the people who will actually make a lasting positive impact on the future of your startup visit those sites only when they’re looking for a cheap wetsuit or a two-bedroom in SOMA.

Since popular job boards won’t help you find the people you really want to hire, stop wasting your money on them and try these 3 things:

1) Pay for distribution, not for posting.

Or, to quote what many (like, say, Gary Vaynerchuk) have said before us — if content is king, marketing is queen and *she* runs the household.

If you have money to spend on hiring, spend it on marketing your company and your open position to people who definitely are not looking for jobs. Bake your job opening into content you produce on your blog or into a post/comment you add to the content you read.

To give you a real example, here at StartupDigest we help you distribute your Classifieds listings into the events content that is consumed every week by thousands of active members of local startup communities around the world.

Spreading good news about your startup to the people who care about the startup ecosystem most is the best way to find and hire the people you really want to hire.

2) Seek one great person, not “a response.”

What’s the key metric of success in startup hiring? Many founders or recruiters will tell you that they spend money posting on popular job boards because they know that they will get a response. From that response, they will know that a certain percentage will be acceptable resumes, and they know that they can find at least one acceptable person out of the set number of people they interview.

But if resumes reveal only a fraction of a person and hiring should be treated like getting married, how could you possibly settle for what’s acceptable from a numbers game when it comes to startup hiring?

If you go into the hiring process seeking one great person instead of “a response” then you will spend your time and money where the people you really want to hire are instead of where the most resumes will come from. This is a hard approach to take because hiring is an awkward process and if you don’t get 20 resumes in your inbox after day one, it’s easy to feel like you aren’t making progress.

Then again, if you change your definition of progress to locating one person you would really want to hire each day, that feeling also changes. We suggest sending simple notes to each of those people on a regular basis to keep him or her up to date on all of the cool things you’re doing at your startup. You can then track each person’s response as it shifts from “that’s cool” to “what’s coming next?” and “what if?” with a simple spreadsheet. Sounds like Salesforce for marriage, doesn’t it?

3) To speed up the entire hiring process, make it fun by hosting a startup party at your place. Or at least go to someone else’s.

Let’s face it, all of us just want to spend time building products, making customers happy, putting money in the bank, and changing the world for the better. We end up paying money to post a job somewhere, sifting through what we get, and taking what we’re given because we want our needs filled now so we can get back to the fun stuff.

Startups Like Fun

So, to save time and our sanity, we need to make hiring part of the fun stuff. One fun and efficient way to find the people you really want to hire faster is to host a startup party.

It’s cheap (unless you’re too cool for pizza and beer) and brings a large group of startup people around you, giving you the opportunity to show all of them who you really are and how much fun they all could be having if they were working with you instead of their current startup or big company.

Also, many entrepreneurs like to try before they buy when it comes to hiring as much as they like to save time, and hosting a party is the easiest way to get a first honest look at all of your potential candidates at once.

If you’re desperate for talent, especially on the technical side, and you don’t think that your party will attract them, at least don’t waste money on recruiters or expect technical talent to immediately respond to your job postings. Go chill out where the people you want to hire already are, as long as you’re willing to bring your brain and not spam every engineer you meet.

To give you one awesome place to go, the Hackers and Founders Meetup is the best place to grab a beer with smart, passionate startup people and talk about what you’re working on. On top of that, every week there are cool speakers and hackathons and iPhone, Android, WordPress, Drupal, Ruby, you-name-it meetups happening all over the world that are full of the people you really want to hire. You can find all of these events going on in your city here.

And speaking of technical talent, did you really think that great engineers would just read your job posting and email you in the first place? Honestly, put yourself in their shoes. Every brilliant programmer is what LeBron James was two weeks ago, a prized free agent (though programmers tend to be a lot less narcissistic).

Programmers are Prized Free Agents

Brilliant programmers are prized free agents. If you want to land them, hang out with them at their place!

Did Miami land LeBron by posting a listing somewhere, offering the best terms and hoping for the best?

No, Pat Riley & Co. hung out with LeBron where he spent his time, told him how sweet it would be to play with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, and got him so excited about the opportunity that LeBron left his home and $30+ million to join them. You can land the next LeBron for your startup by taking the same approach.

In the end, if you remember that the people you really want to hire aren’t looking for jobs, the best way to find those people is to organize or attend fun startup events.

Take every chance you can to show active members of the startup community who you are and what your startup is all about, and talent will leave their current jobs and money on the table just to join you.

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