<aside> 💡 We are looking for 15 to 20 individuals to become Builder Circle’s core committee in its UK chapter. Apply here.

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<aside> 💡 Prospective candidates are aspiring builders with the following attributes… ✔️ Have technical qualifications or are acquiring some ✔️ Have a knack for building software / apps / games / models… ✔️ Are interested in starting companies or joining early-stage ventures.

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⭕ What is the Circle about?

Mission: creating a coordinated network of technical builders, who support each other in launching the next generation of European Unicorns.

Vision: placing those who can ‘build’ tech at the helm of leadership in the Innovation Economy, and incentivising company building amongst the most creative and ambitious technical builders.

Purpose: becoming the most valuable network of technical builders in the generation aged between 20-26, who can attract top engineering talent & venture capital funding.

🤝🏻 What are we solving for and how?


Europe lacks a bottom-up culture of innovation. Young builders lack encouragement for entrepreneurialism in their immediate surrounding. Technical builders lack the business know-how and are often not the ones calling the shots in technology companies.


How do we change that?

… neither with super inclusive ‘communities’

… nor by expanding on already extensive pools of ‘resources’ available on the Internet.


Instead…

1️⃣ A rigid recruiting process for aspiring builders who have technical qualifications, demonstrate a knack for building things, and have the right intrinsics for starting a company.

2️⃣ Coordinating structured touch-points between builders, and applying decision-making frameworks that help de-risk the zero-to-one journey of building a company.

3️⃣ Scaling the network consciously and carefully so that every new node can contribute in accelerating and improving the company building process of every existing member.

👥 Who is coordinating the network?

<aside> 🤼 People

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<aside> 💸 Fundraising

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<aside> 🛠 Product

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