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Afi Labs | Sales Associate | REMOTE (US) | Contract or Full-time

Afi Labs (http://www.afi.io) is a software consulting company that specializes in building software for transportation and logistics companies. I'm looking for a part or full-time sales associate to sell route optimization software and APIs to grocery delivery companies, tech forward logistics providers or larger fleets that would benefit from truck routing.

The ideal candidate would have either worked at a route optimization provider or is deeply connected to the last mile delivery industry (e.g. you've sold software or services to third party logistics providers). Email afian at afi dot io if this sounds like you.
afian
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As a previously "mediocre, but not completely incompetent, graduate student" at a top research university (who's famous advisor was understandably frustrated with him), I consider this a huge win!
afian
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I run a software consultancy (http://www.afi.io) that specializes in transportation and logistics software. Please get in touch with me at afian at alum.mit.edu.

Here's a recent case study from one of our clients: https://www.mapbox.com/showcase/sotargruppen

I also write widely on anything related to software and logistics: https://afi.io/blog

I won't tell you whether you should build or buy, but I'll tell you what to avoid.

Avoid - large system integrators like IBM. They will charge you a lot of money and then just outsource it to someone else (source: me, we occasionally do subcontracting work). - freelance engineers from a website like Fiverr. You want someone who's done this before, many times, and has seen what worked and didn't work. Logistics is very niche, and outside of a few speciality dev shops you won't find engineers who have experience solving real world customer problems. There are really good engineers at Waymo for example, but they won't work for you (or me).

There a quote attributed to the late Charlie Munger. When asked how he would select a future investment manager for Berkshire Hathaway, he replied, "It reminds me of the young guy who went up to Mozart and said, 'I'd like to write symphonies.' When Mozart said, 'You're too young,' the young man replied, 'But you were young when you started.' Mozart pointed out, 'Yes, but I wasn't asking anyone else for advice on how to do it.'"

You want someone who's done it before.
afian
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Fantastic product and excellent team!