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INTRODUCTION TO THE NYC STARTUP
          COMMUNITY
             Kevin R. Shiiba
   Community Development & Membership
            General Assembly
NYC STARTUPS: TECH + [ ]
DEFINING AN ECOSYSTEM
§    Startups
§    Investors
§    Talent
§    Mentors
§    Partners
§    Service Providers
NOTABLE STARTUPS
§    Art.sy        §     MakerBot
§    Bit.ly        §     Meetup
§    Blip.tv       §     OKCupid
§    Chartbeat     §     Quirky
§    Etsy          §     SeatGeek
§    Fab           §     SecondMarket
§    Foursquare    §     Tumblr
§    GroupMe       §     Turntable.fm
§    JIBE          §     Vimeo
§    Kickstarter   §     Warby Parker
§    Livestream    §     Yipit
§    Lot18         §     ZocDoc
                          *Made in NYC: http://nytm.org/made/
VENTURE FIRMS
§    AOL Ventures          §    High Peaks Venture
§    Bain Capital                Partners
§    Bessemer Venture      §    IA Ventures
      Partners              §    Lerer Ventures
§    DFJ Gotham            §    Raptor Group
§    First Round Capital   §    RRE Ventures
§    FirstMark Capital     §    Spark Capital
§    Founder Collective    §    Thrive Capital
§    Greycroft Partners    §    Union Square
                                  Ventures
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS
§    NDAs / “people will steal my idea”
§    “Just need a coder to build my product”
§    Write a business plan —> get funding
§    The loudest people are the smartest
§    Too hard to get “in” or catch up
§    Silicon Valley is all that matters
§    Funding is impossible to get
§    Entrepreneurship is too risky of a career path
§    Founding a company is the best way to get involved
§    Only developers can get good jobs at startups
HOW DO I GET STARTED?
ASK YOURSELF: 
Is the startup scene right for me?
§  What am I passionate about?
§  What types of work environments suit me?
§  What is my risk tolerance?


If yes, then:
§  What am I good at? / What do I need to learn?
§  What part of the tech community best matches up to my
    passions and skills? What role?
§  How do I best hone the skills necessary to function in this
    role?
§  Who should I talk to get insight about a company / role?
COMMON ROLES
§    Front-End Developer (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
§    Back-End Developer (Ruby, Python, Java, PHP)
§    UX/UI Designer (inDesign, Photoshop)
§    Product Manager (define product roadmap, prioritization)
§    Project Manager (how do we get X done by this time?)
§    Business Development (Partnerships, Sponsors)
§    Marketing/User Acquisition (Email marketing, social media,
      SEO, data analytics)
§    Data Scientist (Hadoop, Matlab, SQL)
§    Sales (willingness to find and follow leads)
§    Community Management (Social Media)
§    Operations (Customer service, Office management)
§    Other roles depending on vertical (education? fashion? art?)
WAYS TO GET INVOLVED
§    Sign up for events newsletters
§    Attend meetups, happy hours, panels, and classes
§    Learn how to code / design
§    Go to hackathons and Startup Weekends
§    Take interesting people you meet out for coffee
§    Be useful – make introductions, give feedback, help
      people you meet, be open-minded
§    Blog about your experiences and adventures
§    Engage on social media
§    Hustle
DO:
§    Learn the lexicon and how to best position your
      skillset
§    Think long and hard about what kinds of
      environments best suit you and seek them out
§    Roll up your sleeves and learn new skills
§    Meet as many people as possible, and develop
      quality relationships
§    Effectively communicate what value you can bring to
      a startup
§    Remain humble and figure out ways to give back to
      the community even when you’re a giant success ; - )
DON’T:
§    Think everyone knows something you don’t
§    Listen to the people who tell you no
§    Be afraid to ask for help, guidance, and introductions
§    Hesitate to offer whatever it is that YOU do best
§    Get discouraged
THANK YOU!
      Questions?

    Kevin R. Shiiba
     @kevinshiiba
        @GA
kevin@generalassemb.ly
APPENDIX: BLOGS TO READ
§    Chris Dixon — http://cdixon.org
§    Fred Wilson (A VC) — http://avc.com
§    BetaBeat — http://betabeat.com
§    SAI — http://businessinsider.com/sai
§    Paul Graham’s Essays — http://paulgraham.com
§    Hacker News — http://news.ycombinator.com
§    TechCrunch — http://techcrunch.com
§    General Assembly — http://generalassemb.ly/blog
APPENDIX: NEWSLETTERS
§    Startup Digest — http://startupdigest.com
§    Charlie O’Donnell —
      http://www.thisisgoingtobebig.com/nycevents
§    Gary’s Guide — http://garysguide.com
§    General Assembly — http://generalassemb.ly
APPENDIX: NOTABLE ORGS
§    New York Tech Meetup — http://nytm.org
§    Hack NY — http://hackny.org
§    Techies Give Back — http://techiesgiveback.org
§    NY Hacker / Hacker Union — http://nyhacker.org
§    We Are NY Tech — http://wearenytech.com
§    Internet Week — http://internetweekny.com
§    Social Media Week — http://socialmediaweek.org
§    NYC EDC — http://nycedc.com
§    NYC Digital — http://nyc.gov/digital
APPENDIX: COWORKING SPACES
§    3rd Ward— http://3rdward.com
§    Dogpatch Labs— http://dogpatchlabs.com
§    Green Desk — http://green-desk.com
§    Grind — http://grindspaces.com
§    Hive @ 55 — http://hiveat55.com
§    New Work City — http://nwc.co
§    Projective Space — http://projective.co
§    The Yard — http://workattheyard.com
§    WeWork Labs— http://wework.com
APPENDIX: ACCELERATORS
§    TechStars — http://techstars.com
§    DreamIt Ventures —
§    http://dreamitventures.com
§    ER Accelerator — http://eraccelerator.com
§    NYC Seed — http://www.nycseed.com

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Intro to the NYC Startup Community

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE NYC STARTUP COMMUNITY Kevin R. Shiiba Community Development & Membership General Assembly
  • 3. DEFINING AN ECOSYSTEM §  Startups §  Investors §  Talent §  Mentors §  Partners §  Service Providers
  • 4. NOTABLE STARTUPS §  Art.sy §  MakerBot §  Bit.ly §  Meetup §  Blip.tv §  OKCupid §  Chartbeat §  Quirky §  Etsy §  SeatGeek §  Fab §  SecondMarket §  Foursquare §  Tumblr §  GroupMe §  Turntable.fm §  JIBE §  Vimeo §  Kickstarter §  Warby Parker §  Livestream §  Yipit §  Lot18 §  ZocDoc *Made in NYC: http://nytm.org/made/
  • 5. VENTURE FIRMS §  AOL Ventures §  High Peaks Venture §  Bain Capital Partners §  Bessemer Venture §  IA Ventures Partners §  Lerer Ventures §  DFJ Gotham §  Raptor Group §  First Round Capital §  RRE Ventures §  FirstMark Capital §  Spark Capital §  Founder Collective §  Thrive Capital §  Greycroft Partners §  Union Square Ventures
  • 6. COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS §  NDAs / “people will steal my idea” §  “Just need a coder to build my product” §  Write a business plan —> get funding §  The loudest people are the smartest §  Too hard to get “in” or catch up §  Silicon Valley is all that matters §  Funding is impossible to get §  Entrepreneurship is too risky of a career path §  Founding a company is the best way to get involved §  Only developers can get good jobs at startups
  • 7. HOW DO I GET STARTED? ASK YOURSELF: Is the startup scene right for me? §  What am I passionate about? §  What types of work environments suit me? §  What is my risk tolerance? If yes, then: §  What am I good at? / What do I need to learn? §  What part of the tech community best matches up to my passions and skills? What role? §  How do I best hone the skills necessary to function in this role? §  Who should I talk to get insight about a company / role?
  • 8. COMMON ROLES §  Front-End Developer (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) §  Back-End Developer (Ruby, Python, Java, PHP) §  UX/UI Designer (inDesign, Photoshop) §  Product Manager (define product roadmap, prioritization) §  Project Manager (how do we get X done by this time?) §  Business Development (Partnerships, Sponsors) §  Marketing/User Acquisition (Email marketing, social media, SEO, data analytics) §  Data Scientist (Hadoop, Matlab, SQL) §  Sales (willingness to find and follow leads) §  Community Management (Social Media) §  Operations (Customer service, Office management) §  Other roles depending on vertical (education? fashion? art?)
  • 9. WAYS TO GET INVOLVED §  Sign up for events newsletters §  Attend meetups, happy hours, panels, and classes §  Learn how to code / design §  Go to hackathons and Startup Weekends §  Take interesting people you meet out for coffee §  Be useful – make introductions, give feedback, help people you meet, be open-minded §  Blog about your experiences and adventures §  Engage on social media §  Hustle
  • 10. DO: §  Learn the lexicon and how to best position your skillset §  Think long and hard about what kinds of environments best suit you and seek them out §  Roll up your sleeves and learn new skills §  Meet as many people as possible, and develop quality relationships §  Effectively communicate what value you can bring to a startup §  Remain humble and figure out ways to give back to the community even when you’re a giant success ; - )
  • 11. DON’T: §  Think everyone knows something you don’t §  Listen to the people who tell you no §  Be afraid to ask for help, guidance, and introductions §  Hesitate to offer whatever it is that YOU do best §  Get discouraged
  • 12. THANK YOU! Questions? Kevin R. Shiiba @kevinshiiba @GA kevin@generalassemb.ly
  • 13. APPENDIX: BLOGS TO READ §  Chris Dixon — http://cdixon.org §  Fred Wilson (A VC) — http://avc.com §  BetaBeat — http://betabeat.com §  SAI — http://businessinsider.com/sai §  Paul Graham’s Essays — http://paulgraham.com §  Hacker News — http://news.ycombinator.com §  TechCrunch — http://techcrunch.com §  General Assembly — http://generalassemb.ly/blog
  • 14. APPENDIX: NEWSLETTERS §  Startup Digest — http://startupdigest.com §  Charlie O’Donnell — http://www.thisisgoingtobebig.com/nycevents §  Gary’s Guide — http://garysguide.com §  General Assembly — http://generalassemb.ly
  • 15. APPENDIX: NOTABLE ORGS §  New York Tech Meetup — http://nytm.org §  Hack NY — http://hackny.org §  Techies Give Back — http://techiesgiveback.org §  NY Hacker / Hacker Union — http://nyhacker.org §  We Are NY Tech — http://wearenytech.com §  Internet Week — http://internetweekny.com §  Social Media Week — http://socialmediaweek.org §  NYC EDC — http://nycedc.com §  NYC Digital — http://nyc.gov/digital
  • 16. APPENDIX: COWORKING SPACES §  3rd Ward— http://3rdward.com §  Dogpatch Labs— http://dogpatchlabs.com §  Green Desk — http://green-desk.com §  Grind — http://grindspaces.com §  Hive @ 55 — http://hiveat55.com §  New Work City — http://nwc.co §  Projective Space — http://projective.co §  The Yard — http://workattheyard.com §  WeWork Labs— http://wework.com
  • 17. APPENDIX: ACCELERATORS §  TechStars — http://techstars.com §  DreamIt Ventures — §  http://dreamitventures.com §  ER Accelerator — http://eraccelerator.com §  NYC Seed — http://www.nycseed.com