
All week long we've been running clips from the
Founder Stories interview with the GroupMe Guys, co-founders Jared Hecht and Steve Martocci. In the video above, they answer some rapid fire questions about how to impress startups during an interview (give great product feedback), what do they look for in "social engineers," and what is the hardest part of running a startup (delegating and hiring). Host Chris Dixon mentions Paul Graham's
essay on how founders should split up their time into a Maker schedule and a Manager schedule, and how in practice that turns out to be impossible. "Balancing the founder stuff on top of your actual responsibilities" is really tough, says Martocci.

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