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Founders and CEOs: take the first ever Philly tech startup survey

If you've founded an active company or are a CEO of a startup, we want to hear from you in the first ever Technical.ly Philly Tech Startup Survey.

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When discussing Philadelphia’s technology community, questions about what its entrepreneurial leaders feel about the region often come up. It’s time to create a benchmark understanding of our young technology business leaders.

If you’ve founded an active company or are a CEO of a startup, we want to hear from you in the first ever Technical.ly Philly Tech Startup Survey. It should just take 10-12 minutes.

Take the survey here before Dec. 31.

We’ll be crunching the data with the help of the Center City District and spreading the word with the help of Philly Startup Leaders.

Few quick details:

  • We will share with everyone the anonymized data, so our community can better understand ourselves. Give us your time, and get back a better view into your peers.
  • We’re tying all survey responses to specific companies for data accuracy’s sake, but we won’t share any specific firm details publicly. (i.e. employee counts through time)
  • Generally speaking, we consider tech startups to have fewer than 200 employees and be no more than 3-5 years of age doing work on digital hardware, scalable software or related services. However, this is largely a self-selecting group, and so if you feel you fit in this category, please take this survey.
  • Find a more detailed description of technology companies on the survey page.
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