Job Description
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Care more about impact than job titles. You want to build something that matters, not optimize your LinkedIn profile.
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Are energized by ambiguity. You don't need a playbook - you'd rather write one. Early-stage product work in a startup means the path isn't always clear, and that excites you.
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Have a genuine technical curiosity. You understand (or are hungry to understand) software deployment architectures, packaging, update strategies, and DevOps concepts. You can hold your own in technical discussions about how software gets shipped and kept running in the field.
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Have product management experience in complex or technical domains - enough to know how to run discovery, shape solutions with engineers, and ship outcomes (not just features). We're not counting years; we're looking at the quality of what you've done and how you think.
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Have a bias to action. When given incomplete evidence and information, you’d rather take action and see what happens, then overanalyze or wait for completeness.
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Naturally champion quality and reliability. Trading off quality to speed is not the right question for you. You don’t compromise on quality to be fast. You are able to play with scope while keeping the level of quality.
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Communicate with clarity and conviction. You can explain technical trade-offs to non-technical stakeholders, defend your priorities, and bring people along.
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Are drawn to the mission. Defense technology, European security, keeping people safe - this isn't just a job to you. You want your work to mean something beyond the next sprint.
