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Topic: How to find a team for a project? - page 4. (Read 1205 times)

legendary
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September 09, 2019, 11:32:53 AM
#4
my question is basically, how to find a team for a project if an idea is already there and a concept written.
The reasons for finding a team vary according to the tasks required of that team. For example, there are certain things about trust that you must have personal knowledge of team members before making any agreements.
Some tasks such as promotional, marketing, technical support need experience so I think you can find them by searching in the services section or Linkedin/Reddit.
sr. member
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September 09, 2019, 10:11:02 AM
#3
You can go over linkedin, there are linkedin groups out there which members may be qualified to what you are looking for. You can look up for the Linkedin group which is named blockchain developers, they normally discuss stuff in there related to everything to blockchain. I use to go there too. to spam of course.
copper member
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September 09, 2019, 09:53:38 AM
#2
Hello,

my question is basically, how to find a team for a project if an idea is already there and a concept written.
Maybe here is someone who has the experience and already a running project and have some tips how to find a good team and start the project.

Thanks in advance for your responses and tips.

You can look for folks advertising in the Services board, or create your own topic in that board.  There are plenty of experienced project developers here, but be very careful because there are also plenty of scammers looking to take advantage of people. 
jr. member
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September 09, 2019, 09:22:54 AM
#1
Hello,

my question is basically, how to find a team for a project if an idea is already there and a concept written.
Maybe here is someone who has the experience and already a running project and have some tips how to find a good team and start the project.

Thanks in advance for your responses and tips.
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