Y Combinator (YC) is a prominent startup accelerator based in Silicon Valley, founded in 2005. It provides seed funding, mentorship, and resources to early-stage startups, having supported over 5,000 companies with a combined valuation exceeding $800 billion. Initially established in Cambridge, Massachusetts, YC moved to Silicon Valley in 2006 to leverage a larger network of investors and startups. The program runs twice a year, selecting hundreds of startups each cycle and welcoming founders from various backgrounds and ages.
YC offers a range of resources to its startups, including access to a vast investor network, a private social platform for alumni, and tools for team building. Notable platforms include "Work at a Startup," which connects candidates with job opportunities at YC companies, and "Hacker News," a forum for discussions and job postings. The YC Library provides curated content to help founders navigate the startup landscape. Successful companies like Airbnb, Dropbox, and Stripe have emerged from YC, showcasing the accelerator's impact on the startup ecosystem.
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