Greg Ludvickson

Greg Ludvickson

I'm a Business Development Manager.
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Derek Leiro

5yr ago

How do you overcome procrastination?

Hey everyone! I am the developer of Lively, an app aiming to help procrastinators take back control of their lives through positive reinforcement, a first for productivity apps. In light of doing so, I was curious to know how some of you get around being productive and how you overcome procrastination. What has been your experience with procrastination and how did you overcome it?
Miguel Hill

5yr ago

What are you doing to make your business survive or thrive during the pandemic?

Did you have to lay off workers to cut down expenses? Any tips on how to adjust to the new normal?
Hrant Davtyan

5yr ago

What tools do you use for product analytics?

Are you using a specific tool for product analytics or do you rely more on general data analytics solutions? What are some of your favorite tools? Are they able to give you the required insights on your user journey and experience?
David Tran

5yr ago

How do you finish your side projects?

As a developer, I have a lot of ideas for my side project. I eventually started some of them but sometimes I never really get it done. I think a lot of people have experienced the same with me. Can you share some tips to get your side projects done?
Michał Jońca

5yr ago

How do you create a community?

Hi, whats up all? I'm really curious what are you doing to gain interest to gain and keep interest to yourself, your product, startup, company etc? How do you engage people, what are the most important factors to remember when building a community?
Vishal Thukral

5yr ago

Was finding job in a start-up overwhelming/painful for you as well?

Last month I decided to switch jobs & join a start up. I received a few offers & currently at different stages with some. The whole process was very overwhelming for me & I wanted to see if I can do something else to make my life easier. A typical workflow looked like this for me: - Discover start-ups I am interested in on angel.co, workatstartup.com, triplebyte.com. (Filters help but not enough to narrow the search. Hence it takes a lot of time) - Start conversation with the startups I am interested in & book intro calls. (Startups, particularly at workatstartup.com were very unresponsive. Some startups simply stopped responding in the middle of the process) - Intro calls with the hiring contact. (Each call lasts about 30-45 mins & it becomes very time consuming to talk to multiple start ups) - Call with founders. (Very similar to Intro call. But, coming from the founder) - Assignments. Most start ups involve first step as take away home assignment. The typical duration of each assignment is between 2 - 4 hrs. (This is the most time consuming step) - 2 more technical rounds (each lasts 60 mins) - offer discussion (lasts around 30 mins) - 1-on-1 with team members. Completing the full process with a startup typically took me 8 hrs. Doing this with a full time job was very overwhelming. And I am pretty sure if it would have been overwhelming for the start up as well since they are doing this in parallel with multiple candidates.