Some of my Qualifications: Experienced at operating a business. Aside from my law practice, I have been involved in 3 bitcoin businesses:
1) My own private mining operation with GPU and now Avalon devices beginning in June 2011, business still operational and successful, run by myself.
2) CEO and co-founder of short-lived startup DialCoin, which attempted to allow people to buy bitcoin and send bitcoin via SMS. Failed due to high marginal cost for customers and significant fraud from people buying pre-paid sim cards with stolen credit cards. Business defunct, no current affiliation.
3) Co-founder of Bitcoin Magazine, was the first founder to resign from the company, around time of issue 1, which company has since gone through a few management changes. Business operational and successful, though I have no affiliation with the company and take no credit for their success.
Some of my Motivations:
1) My bitcoin mining operation is potentially making more revenue than my law practice, largely due to the increase in price of bitcoin, leading me to believe that I should perform a career change and focus 100% of my productive employment towards the bitcoin economy.
2) I want to maintain the security and de-centralization of the bitcoin network. With Avalon selling large numbers of chips to private mining companies that are not going to be offering consumer mining devices, the risk of one organization gaining too much hashing power and control of the network is too great to allow to go unchecked.
3) I see a lot of engineers that post on the forums and are really into mining but still have to work their day jobs because they can't make enough off just bitcoin to make it a career. I want to hire people that want to commit 100% to bitcoin and not have to take a cut in pay, get them all in the same place, and make a successful company.
4) Bitcoin mining is currently a $100 to $150 million per year market with only 3 device manufacturers. There is plenty of room for competition. I also expect year-over-year growth in market size to be 25% to 100% as the adoption rate of bitcoin, volume of transactions, and the price increases.
The Hard part: Creating jobs in the bitcoin economy. Looking for people that can do this work and want to go 100% for bitcoin economy with their future career. You really have to believe in bitcoin and want to see it succeed, as I do.
There isn't even a place for me to put my jobs posting. There is no bitcointalk.org jobs post board that I can see. I posted in project development:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1882000