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Why the Founding Engineer Hire Fails: What Non-Technical Founders Build Instead
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Why the Founding Engineer Hire Fails: What Non-Technical Founders Build Instead

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Posting a single "Founding Engineer" role to cover architecture, integrations, DevOps, and product delivery is not a hiring strategy. It is a wish list. The job description is easy to spot. "We're looking for a Founding Engineer to own our technical vision and architecture, build our backend services, design our data pipelines, integrate with DATEV and our banking partners, set up CI/CD, ensure GDPR compliance, and ship our mobile-facing product." Compensation: competitive. Equity: meaningful. Timeline: ideally start next month. This JD is not unusual. It appears regularly on LinkedIn and Greenhouse boards from seed and Series A companies across DACH, often from non-technical founders who have proven product-market fit, real revenue, and no engineering function whatsoever. The impulse is understandable. But the approach consistently fails, and not for the reasons most founders think. The Problem A typical Founding Engineer JD asks for ownership across at least five distinct engineering

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