
Yes you can try taking a bath and putting on that deodorant but again that's your satisfaction (bath can be useful though). OK, if you feel like it, prepare all that you want.I am yet to decode what happened really, but I guess your attitude will be far more important than your answer.If they ask this, answer that - if they ask that, answer this. As a kid, when I did something wrong, I'd imagine every possible question my parents could ask and an answer for it.Even if you have to travel to Chandigarh for a day.
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Though they are pro with calls (I've spent hours with them on phone) but still - you owe it to yourself to meet them at this point. Try and meet them in person than on call. Seriously, I can't emphasize enough how much the interview did for us.Just one meeting changed a lot and made us think and see things like never before. Createens evolved a ton during our interaction with N & S (and it still does). This is where the fun begins, and IMO the program begins too.The more honest you are, more likely you are to land an interview. I am not very sure, but they just look for interesting people to meet, they don't expect you to know all the answers or know every God damned thing in the world - just show them who you are.Especially N - she knows when she sees fake. They've read gazillions of applications and they can smell fake from miles away. If you don't know the answer find out or say "Don't know".Though filling a form is a bit in-human in itself but it's humans who are going to read it. At this point I highly recommend a coder filling out the facts, they are used to writing clear-cut things. KISS! - they are not looking for your copy-writing skills - just basic information. (eg: Your startup was funded by your dad or your girlfriend's money and other legal stuff.) Tell them as much as you can - the facts.

We asked N to help us out, and she agreed! Go as far as asking for their or a founder's help with your application. Application from someone they know and someone unknown - there is a difference.

You're selling yourself to them, and they are selling their network and experience to you. But in nutshell - what your startup can die figuring out in next 1 year, with The Morpheus, you can know and walk your way through it. I will skip the details of why and who should apply, assuming that you know that already. But here are some tips form our experience: What are you doing?įirst understand what you are doing, you are associating your startup with experienced entrepreneurs and a very strong network of founders (alumni). We didn't get through - and we know the valid reason. After initial application, we landed an interview. We (me, Utkarsh and Prajjwal) applied to the Morpheus back in 2010 with Besperk, back when it was called Createens (more on that later). Note: These are my personal opinion and NOT official guidelines, I am NOT affiliated to the Morpheus.
