Product Engineer@Leap
I have a strong bias when hiring Product Engineers.
Courses, podcasts, frameworks and LinkedIn posts can help you understand product thinking.
But real product sense gets built when you build.
From putting something in front of users and watching them behave differently than you expected. From making mistakes, fixing them, changing your mind and repeating that cycle hundreds of times.
That's why the profiles that stand out to me are usually people who started building early. In school, in college or through side projects. Not because someone asked them to, but because they genuinely enjoyed it.
Building develops engineering skills. Shipping develops product sense.
And product sense is built through reps.
Lots of reps.
The same way athletes develop muscle memory, or musicians develop an ear, you develop product intuition by repeatedly taking products closer to product-market fit.
I'm looking for a Product Engineer to work directly with me at Leap.
We need someone who is both a strong full-stack engineer and a strong product thinker. Someone who has built products, owned outcomes and developed conviction through experience rather than theory.
The products we're building are AI-native from day one, built around the latest capabilities in reasoning, search, voice, text and video.
So I'm looking for someone who is naturally curious about AI. Someone who experiments constantly, enjoys understanding where these models shine and where they break and gets excited about the new products they make possible.
If this resonates, send us something you've built. A product, a prototype, a side project or anything that demonstrates ownership.
I'd much rather see what you've built than just read a polished resume.
Apply Here → https://binary.so/nshxGNp
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