Monday, July 28, 2008

Left Google, Starting up

If you know me personally, you know I left Google a week or two back. I learned a great deal there and had a blast all along the way. It was by any measure a fantastic experience - and although the perks were great, the experience of working with the smart people there is the true draw.

I thought through this decision a long time and it just came time that circumstances finally tipped in the direction of me leaving.

Prior to Google I was in my own startup. And thats what I plan to do now. I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a start-up idea that I really like - and for me, thats a pretty rare thing these days (if you read my previous article, this is most definitely an old-man's business model). I'm also very excited about the people involved. Everyone involved has rock-solid successful track record of already building successful businesses. We're really off to an exciting start.

Technically, we'll be on the cutting edge with scalability and performance and of course, turning a billion dollar industry on its head. If you're a crack-shot Java developer with experience in things like Mysql and hibernate, have a near-obsession for clean and fast code, and are interested in getting in on the ground floor of a new startup in San Francisco, California - send me your resume (paul.tyma at gmail.com).

Edit: Thanks to Bob Cringely for writing about my new web service Talkinator - but the startup I mention above has nothing to do with that. The startup is far bigger and I'm very excited at the impact its going to have.

7 comments:

David Dossot said...

Congratulations and all the best for your new venture! I hope you will still find time to keep running your invaluable sessions at SD West...

Shane said...

I've been waiting for a few months for a new post here, as I love your thoughts. Glad to see you're still around! Post more often!

Causalien said...

I have a friend who also started his own tech startup. I was amazed when he told me that all you need is 7k 6months and lots of Ramen noodle. He wasn't joking.

Good luck and enjoy the roller coaster ride.

Data Entry said...

Hi Paul,

I know your venture will be a success because I have read your blogs - especially the one about Old Man/Young Man. Wish I was a JAVA developer.

I started a small data processing business 15 or 20 years ago staying home with the kids and I'm still doing it.

Don't forget to keep blogging!

Jeremy Manson said...

Someday, you will own us all.

Data Entry Services said...

Just stopped by to see how your new venture is going. I hope all is going well.

Hans said...

Good luck,

Reading although quite fast your latest blog posts it is obvious you have a deep mind. That should help :-D

I hope I will remember to check back here.