I would love answers to these type of questions. I think best way to figure this out is to look at the graphs of headcount on LinkedIn and see if its growing
As someone who has been preaching product engineer role for years, I would love to actually get a human response from PostHog one day and interview. either way, glad you all do so much work to spread the word about product engineer role
I personally value elixir experience more than haskell (not affiliated) as elixir means you have used lots of practical libraries. (I have professional experience with six FP langs)
its usually signature drives to get on ballots, getting media coverage, getting into debates, and general fundraising that are locking the third parties out... i would tackle the media coverage + fundraising angles first.
I can relate to this reaction for a variety of startups. I still am interested in working for these light mission or neutral mission startups, rather than crypto or something empty, but I wish we had a lot of deep mission startups to choose from. I blame the diluted mission problem on VC + hypergrowth. If more startups could focus on less aggressive capital and growth goals and let the founders dream more, I think we would all be more excited.