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The site brings together like-minded entrepreneurs looking to form a business partnership. Users would fill out a profile about themselves and the type of business partner that they are looking for. They would then see potential matches, and you could send messages to the people who might be a good
match.
List of startup job sites
http://mashable.com...startup-jobs-sites/ [toodles, Aug 13 2009]
[link]
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ph33r |\/|y 1137 5|<!11><0|25</sarcasm> |
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Is this an online meeting place for unemployed and disgraced traders who are now desperate for company ? I think by law business should only be taught as a second degree, the first being the X in "I'm going to start an X business". Otherwise you get into the problematic situation of using 'business' as a verb. |
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what's your definition of disgraced? |
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I've been thinking some more about this idea, and it seems this could be something of use in this economy. As more and more folks are losing their jobs, starting up a company doesn't seem like a bad idea. What do you guys think? |
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Not bad, mix it in with Google Ventures and you could have something. |
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thanks rayford. just googled google ventures and I must say there's really no stopping them now... |
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I've seen some websites out there targeted to startup phase jobs...I'm not sure if they are really targeted to finding partners though. |
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