Looking for senior engineering leaders with ownership experience in high growth startup or tech companies for multiple portfolio companies.
Several of our fast-growing portfolio companies are looking for senior engineering leaders (VP / Head of Engineering). If you are interested, please fill out your details and we will reach out if there is a fit within the portfolio.
Seeking individuals that have prior experience taking ownership of engineering at high growth startup or tech companies.
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