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In this series, our Editor-in-Chief Benjamin Mann digs into the incredible minds, ventures and backstories of some of the world’s most exciting startup founders. Alongside the conversation, both Ben and the founders also dig into a bottle of wine. Once the bottle is finished, so is the interview. The only requirement is that both the wine and the interview be entirely UnCorked.
This is not supposed to be like any other tech interview series.
We want the audience to understand who these people are, what their story is, and what the arch of a successful entrepreneur’s life looks like. We want to connect on not just the professional level, but on the personal level, because it is on the personal level that we truly become inspired.
In this episode we sit down with Justin Key, ex-consultant turned MBA student and founder of Plot Guru. We hope you enjoy getting to know Justin, his experiences and his exciting new startup.
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Very nice. Getting down to the nitty gritty over a bottle of wine!
Very interesting interview. I like being able to hear from the founder or CEO of startups and really get the back story.
I wish you would have kept this series going. I really like it and when a bottle of wine gets opened, there is no word on what is going to happen next!
Very nice interview. This is a great way to learn about new products and services. Thanks!
This is one of my favorite things on the site. Why did you stop using the video interviews?
I know right? I really liked this series alot!
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There may be a lot more duties and responsibilities an internet developer might
need to perform, which often is based on the requirement of this job he’s working on. Web developers play
with an part in the economy today. While they have to be able to communicate effectively to be able to understand what is needed to find the job done, most of their job is done
independently. Backend web developers utilize coding languages to be sure all the characteristics at the
site actually do the job.
Very interesting interview series. I love more information and anything that comes from the tech front!
Getting into the heads of some of these tech guys is a good time. I appreciate that they are willing to allow us and that way we can learn!