Hard problems, exceptional people, still building the scaffolding - Head of Engineering Haast Employee Review

5.0
24 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong bias to action over talk. We'd rather ship something and learn than debate it into the ground. Leadership genuinely listens; I've seen decisions change direction because someone showed up with a better argument, not a louder voice. The problems are hard and worth solving: compliance is a massive, unglamorous space that stayed manual for decades because nobody could trust software with it, and AI is only now good enough to change that. We're building right at that edge, applying AI where the accuracy bar is unforgiving and there's no playbook to copy. The market opportunity is a big part of why I'm here. And the team is the best part: smart, creative people who actually care about the work and each other.

Cons

Not all of the work is the exciting kind. Alongside the strategic work that builds our future, there's a steady amount of defensive work we take on that doesn't really move the needle but still has to be done well. Balancing the two can be hard. It's also a stretch environment, and that won't suit everyone. You'll need to wear many hats and be comfortable with ambiguity.

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2.0
31 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Access to AI tools to use often

Cons

Leadership trash talks team Misleads clients and firm representation Platform barely works over promises opportunities expected to be available 24/7

5.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The scope of ownership here is the real draw. As a PM you're not pushing tickets through someone else's roadmap — you're shaping the product direction, sitting close to the founders, and seeing your decisions land with customers fast. The problem space is genuinely hard and genuinely valuable, which keeps the work interesting in a way a lot of SaaS doesn't. The team is small, sharp, and low-ego. Engineering, design, and CS are all within arm's reach, so the loop from "customer problem" to "shipped" is short. Leadership is honest about where the company is and where it's going.

Cons

It's a Series A company and it feels like one — process is still being built as you go and priorities shift. The upside is you get to help build that process rather than inherit someone else's, and the ambiguity comes bundled with autonomy. You'll wear several hats, which is a stretch but a fast way to grow.

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