Product-market fit with Michael Seibel (Y Combinator)
FTRNW Inspirational Mondays: Product-market fit with Michael Seibel (Y Combinator) Michael Seibel has one from the most impressive resume: he is a Partner and CEO at Y Combinator, one of the world's most famous startup accelerator. What is his opinion on today's startup? What is the most necessary thing when you want to start your business? These questions and more are from Jaroslav Luptak, co-founder of a Slovak startup ecosystem and Investment Manager at Neulogy ventures, who was chatting with a man who conquered Silicon Valley at FTRNW inspirational Mondays. Don't forget to follow FTRNW: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2KEieZo Instagram: https://bit.ly/2Y04UBt LinkedIn:https://bit.ly/2NpfIXY

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