Technologies: I've mostly built around data-heavy systems, and I'm familiar with the typical tools in that space. In this era, it's possible that my domain experience in adtech, rare disease and now IP/patenting is more interesting than the details of my tech chops. I have a pretty decent sense of how "analytics" or "insights" tools play out in the real world, and I know what holds up to scrutiny in decision-making scenarios. I enjoy early-stage projects quite a bit.
I've been thinking a lot about team formation and competence hierarchies in the age of AI. I'm particularly concerned about the disruption that occurs when performance and output outruns competence. In such a world, it's not obvious whose judgment to trust and how risk/reward should be allocated.
With such a small sample size, I generally tend to shy away from speaking of results in percentages. Stating the results as "5 conversions from 26 visits" keeps things in perspective.
I appreciate the insight into your experience, but the sample size is way too low to draw meaningful general conclusions.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: No
Technologies: I've mostly built around data-heavy systems, and I'm familiar with the typical tools in that space. In this era, it's possible that my domain experience in adtech, rare disease and now IP/patenting is more interesting than the details of my tech chops. I have a pretty decent sense of how "analytics" or "insights" tools play out in the real world, and I know what holds up to scrutiny in decision-making scenarios. I enjoy early-stage projects quite a bit.
Résumé/CV: https://dataxam.com/larsen-resume-2024.pdf
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Note: I have a job, but as a father of five (incl. a bunch of teenagers), it pays to be risk averse.