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How To Find A Co-Founder

by Harj Taggar · Y Combinator (Startup School)

Y Combinator group partner Harj Taggar covers why solo founding is harder, when to bring a partner on, where to look beyond your existing network, and how to sustain the relationship once the team forms. Covers the full arc (why, when, where, maintain) rather than a single tactic.

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