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Design optimal team structures, hiring plans, compensation strategies, and equity allocation for early-stage startups pre-seed through Series A.

What is team-composition-analysis?

Plan role-by-role hiring aligned with revenue milestones, budget constraints, and market benchmarks. Use this skill when determining headcount, selecting which roles to hire next, setting compensation or equity ranges, designing org structure, or building a hiring budget.

  • Benchmark base salaries and total compensation by role, level, and geography
  • Allocate equity fairly across founders, early employees, and new hires by stage
  • Design org structures and reporting hierarchies from pre-seed through Series A
  • Calculate fully-loaded hiring costs and compensation budgets as percentage of revenue
  • Plan realistic hiring timelines accounting for recruiting duration and ramp time
  • Determine optimal team size and department ratios by funding stage

How to install team-composition-analysis

npx skills add https://github.com/wshobson/agents --skill team-composition-analysis
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How to use team-composition-analysis

  1. 1.Identify your current funding stage (pre-seed, seed, or Series A) and ARR
  2. 2.Define critical roles needed for your next business milestone
  3. 3.Reference salary benchmarks by role, level, and geography for your location
  4. 4.Calculate fully-loaded cost (base × 1.3-1.4) for budget planning
  5. 5.Determine equity allocation using stage-appropriate ranges
  6. 6.Design org structure with appropriate manager span of control (4-8 direct reports)
  7. 7.Account for 2-3 month recruiting buffer and 1-6 month ramp time in timeline
  8. 8.Build headcount budget using formula: role count × fully-loaded cost × % of year

Use cases

Good for
  • Planning headcount and budget for a seed round or Series A raise
  • Determining which critical roles to hire next given current runway
  • Setting competitive compensation packages to attract talent at each stage
  • Allocating option pool and equity grants to new hires fairly
  • Designing org chart with appropriate span of control and reporting structure
Who it's for
  • Founders and CEOs planning team growth
  • Finance leads and CFOs budgeting for hiring
  • People/HR leads designing compensation and equity packages
  • Investors evaluating startup team composition and burn rate

team-composition-analysis FAQ

What's the difference between base salary and fully-loaded cost?

Base salary is the annual pay. Fully-loaded cost includes payroll taxes (7.65%), benefits ($10-15K), workspace and equipment ($5-10K). Multiply base by 1.3-1.4 to estimate fully-loaded cost.

How much equity should I give an early engineer at seed stage?

Early seed-stage engineers typically receive 0.25-1.0% depending on seniority and timing. First engineer might get 0.5-2.0%. Vesting is standard 4 years with 1-year cliff.

When should I hire full-time vs. contract?

Hire full-time for core product, sales, and mission-critical roles. Use contractors for specialized short-term needs (legal, design), variable workload, or testing a role before committing to FTE.

How long does it take to hire someone?

Junior roles: 6-8 weeks. Mid-level: 8-12 weeks. Senior: 12-16 weeks. Executive: 16-24 weeks. Add 2-3 months buffer to plans and expect 1-6 months for new hire productivity.

What percentage of revenue should go to compensation?

Seed stage: 120-150% of revenue (burning cash to grow). Series A: 70-100% of revenue. Engineering typically 35-45%, sales 25-35%, other 20-30%.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

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name: team-composition-analysis description: Design optimal team structures, hiring plans, compensation strategies, and equity allocation for early-stage startups from pre-seed through Series A. Use this skill when planning headcount, determining which roles to hire next, setting compensation or equity ranges, designing org structure, or building a hiring budget aligned to funding milestones. version: 1.0.0

Team Composition Analysis

Design optimal team structures, hiring plans, compensation strategies, and equity allocation for early-stage startups from pre-seed through Series A.

Overview

Build the right team at the right time with appropriate compensation and equity. Plan role-by-role hiring aligned with revenue milestones, budget constraints, and market benchmarks.

Team Structure by Stage

Pre-Seed (0-$500K ARR)

Team Size: 2-5 people

Core Roles:

  • Founders (2-3): Product, engineering, business
  • First engineer (if needed)
  • Contract roles: Design, marketing

Focus: Build and validate product-market fit

Seed ($500K-$2M ARR)

Team Size: 5-15 people

Key Hires:

  • Engineering lead + 2-3 engineers
  • First sales/business development
  • Product manager
  • Marketing/growth lead

Focus: Scale product and prove repeatable sales

Series A ($2M-$10M ARR)

Team Size: 15-50 people

Department Build-Out:

  • Engineering (40%): 6-20 people
  • Sales & Marketing (30%): 5-15 people
  • Customer Success (10%): 2-5 people
  • G&A (10%): 2-5 people
  • Product (10%): 2-5 people

Focus: Scale revenue and build repeatable processes

Detailed section: Role-by-Role Planning

Originally a 1720-byte section in this SKILL.md. Moved to references/details.md to fit Codex's 8 KB skill body cap.

Compensation Strategy

Base Salary Benchmarks (US, 2024)

Engineering:

  • Junior: $90K-$120K
  • Mid-Level: $120K-$150K
  • Senior: $150K-$180K
  • Staff/Principal: $180K-$220K
  • Engineering Manager: $160K-$200K
  • VP Engineering: $180K-$250K

Sales:

  • SDR/BDR: $50K-$70K base + $50K-$70K commission
  • Account Executive: $80K-$120K base + $80K-$120K commission
  • Sales Manager: $120K-$160K base + $80K-$120K commission
  • VP Sales: $150K-$200K base + $150K-$200K commission

Product:

  • Product Manager: $120K-$150K
  • Senior PM: $150K-$180K
  • Head of Product: $150K-$180K
  • VP Product: $180K-$220K

Marketing:

  • Marketing Manager: $90K-$130K
  • Content/Demand Gen: $70K-$100K
  • Head of Marketing: $130K-$170K
  • VP Marketing: $150K-$200K

Customer Success:

  • CS Representative: $60K-$90K
  • CS Manager: $100K-$130K
  • VP Customer Success: $140K-$180K

Total Compensation Formula

Total Comp = Base Salary × 1.30 (benefits & taxes) + Equity Value

Fully-Loaded Cost:

  • Base salary
  • Payroll taxes (7.65% FICA)
  • Benefits (health insurance, 401k): $10K-$15K per employee
  • Other (workspace, equipment, software): $5K-$10K per employee

Rule of Thumb: Multiply base salary by 1.3-1.4 for fully-loaded cost

Geographic Adjustments

San Francisco / New York: +20-30% above benchmarks Seattle / Boston / Los Angeles: +10-20% Austin / Denver / Chicago: +0-10% Remote / Other US Cities: -10-20% International: Varies widely by country

Equity Allocation

Equity by Role and Stage

Founders:

  • First founder: 40-60%
  • Second founder: 20-40%
  • Third founder: 10-20%
  • Vesting: 4 years with 1-year cliff

Early Employees (Pre-Seed):

  • First engineer: 0.5-2.0%
  • First 5 employees: 0.25-1.0% each

Seed Stage Hires:

  • VP/Head level: 0.5-1.5%
  • Senior IC: 0.1-0.5%
  • Mid-level: 0.05-0.25%
  • Junior: 0.01-0.1%

Series A Hires:

  • C-level (CTO, CFO): 1.0-3.0%
  • VP level: 0.3-1.0%
  • Director level: 0.1-0.5%
  • Senior IC: 0.05-0.2%
  • Mid-level: 0.01-0.1%
  • Junior: 0.005-0.05%

Equity Pool Sizing

Option Pool by Round:

  • Pre-Seed: 10-15% reserved
  • Seed: 10-15% top-up
  • Series A: 10-15% top-up
  • Series B+: 5-10% per round

Pre-Funding Dilution: Investors often require option pool creation before investment, diluting founders.

Example:

Pre-money: $10M
Investors want 15% option pool post-money

Calculation:
Post-money: $15M ($10M + $5M investment)
Option pool: $2.25M (15% × $15M)
Founders diluted by pool creation before new money

Organizational Design

Reporting Structure

Pre-Seed:

Founders (flat structure)
├── Contractors
└── First hires (report to founders)

Seed:

CEO
├── Engineering Lead (2-4 engineers)
├── Sales/Growth Lead (1-2 reps)
├── Product Manager
└── Operations

Series A:

CEO
├── CTO / VP Engineering (6-20 people)
│   ├── Engineering Manager(s)
│   └── Individual Contributors
├── VP Sales (5-15 people)
│   ├── Sales Manager
│   ├── Account Executives
│   └── SDRs
├── Head of Product (2-5 people)
│   ├── Product Managers
│   └── Designers
├── Head of Customer Success (2-5 people)
└── CFO / Finance Lead (2-5 people)
    ├── Recruiter
    └── Operations

Span of Control

Manager Ratios:

  • First-line managers: 4-8 direct reports
  • Directors: 3-5 direct reports (managers)
  • VPs: 3-5 direct reports (directors)
  • CEO: 5-8 direct reports (executive team)

Full-Time vs. Contract

Use Full-Time for:

  • Core product development
  • Sales (revenue-generating roles)
  • Mission-critical operations
  • Institutional knowledge roles

Use Contractors for:

  • Specialized short-term needs (legal, accounting)
  • Variable workload (design, marketing campaigns)
  • Skills outside core competency
  • Testing role before FTE hire
  • Geographic expansion before permanent presence

Cost Comparison

Full-Time:

  • Lower hourly cost
  • Benefits and overhead
  • Long-term commitment
  • Cultural fit matters

Contract:

  • Higher hourly rate ($75-$200/hour vs. $40-$100/hour FTE equivalent)
  • No benefits or overhead
  • Flexible engagement
  • Easier to scale up/down

Hiring Velocity

Realistic Timeline

Role Opening to Hire:

  • Junior: 6-8 weeks
  • Mid-Level: 8-12 weeks
  • Senior: 12-16 weeks
  • Executive: 16-24 weeks

Time to Productivity:

  • Junior: 4-6 months
  • Mid-Level: 2-4 months
  • Senior: 1-3 months
  • Executive: 3-6 months

Planning Buffer

Always add 2-3 months buffer to hiring plans.

Example: If need engineer by July 1:

  • Start recruiting: April 1 (12 weeks)
  • Productivity: September 1 (2 months ramp)

Budget Planning

Compensation as % of Revenue

Early Stage (Seed):

  • Total comp: 120-150% of revenue (burning cash to grow)
  • Engineering: 50-60%
  • Sales: 30-40%
  • Other: 20-30%

Growth Stage (Series A):

  • Total comp: 70-100% of revenue
  • Engineering: 35-45%
  • Sales: 25-35%
  • Other: 20-30%

Headcount Budget Formula

Total Comp Budget = Σ (Role Count × Fully-Loaded Cost × % of Year)

Example:
3 Engineers × $202K × 100% = $606K
2 AEs × $230K × 75% (mid-year start) = $345K
1 PM × $162K × 100% = $162K
Total: $1.1M

Quick Start

To plan team composition:

  1. Identify stage - Pre-seed, seed, or Series A
  2. Define roles - What functions are needed now
  3. Prioritize hires - Critical path for business goals
  4. Set compensation - Base salary + equity by level
  5. Plan timeline - Account for recruiting and ramp time
  6. Calculate budget - Fully-loaded cost × headcount
  7. Design org chart - Reporting structure and span of control
  8. Allocate equity - Fair allocation that preserves pool