Where to find help with a startup i've been working on?
Only need one person and I don't personally know anyone with the skill-set.
Any websites or advice that cater to this?
>>58874858
Going to need a bit more info than 'hurr durr I need advice for something'...
What skill set are you talking and for what purpose?
>>58874986
Should have clarified.
It's a technical project, so someone with technical skills in unity (C#) and basic electronic/hardware principles. An engineer. No it's not a "video game" if that's what you guys are thinking.
>>58875118
Heres the deal.
If you expect someone to start off working with your for free, ain't gonna happen unless you get some student on board (Electrical Engineering / CS) and even then, if they don't have the vision and passion you do for the project, their 'free time' will be spent doing things other than working towards YOUR end goal.
Otherwise, the paid option could be freelance work. Plenty of sites around but you will more than likely get applications from Pajeets that barely understand Engrish.
I would offer to help if I had more free time, but I haven't worked in C# for around 4 years and the framework is constantly evolving and I do a hell of a lot of overtime for my current job.
I know most startups are usually a group of friends with an idea, since you don't have those technical friends... If I was in your shoes I would look into local University and what courses they run, see whats applicable and try and get one or 2 'competant' students in on it. They will love it because if it takes off, they can make some money, it will look AMAZING on a CV/Resume for a grad AND they will be getting some 'real world' experience. But you will have a limited amount of their time.
Otherwise pick up a C# book off of amazon.
I haven't proof read this, hope it makes sense.
>>58875235
>If you expect someone to start off working with your for free, ain't gonna happen unless you get some student on board
Yes of course, I understand this. I do have funds to payroll, but nothing like a full-time SE position would pay. I just graduated myself.
I know the vast majority of tech skills needed, it's just too much for a one man army. I'm already quite far with the project itself.
Another issue is the person would need to be local. I live in a huge metro area so that shouldn't be too hard to find.
Will probably end up on job boards looking for the younger folk or maybe those interested in internships.
Appreciate the quality advice though.
Just don't hire pajeets.
>>58875235
>If I was in your shoes I would look into local University
This is a good idea. I would have jumped at opportunities in Uni to work on anything. Just pay some 13/hr. I think that would be more than enough.