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Kyber Seeks Head of Engineering to Scale AI-Native Enterprise Document Platform

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asontha

1h ago· 2 min readen

Summary

Kyber, an AI-native document platform for enterprises backed by Y Combinator and Fellows Fund, is hiring a Head of Engineering with a path to CTO. The company has achieved over 40x revenue growth in 18 months, is profitable, and has secured multi-year contracts with major insurance enterprises. The role requires a hands-on 10x engineer who will own end-to-end technical decisions, scale AI coding tools, champion reliability, and mentor the engineering team. Kyber's platform helps insurance organizations consolidate 80% of templates, reduce drafting time by 65%, and compress communication cycles by 5x.

Source

Hacker NewsKyber Seeks Head of Engineering to Scale AI-Native Enterprise Document Platformycombinator.com

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Our vision is for every enterprise to seamlessly leverage AI templates to generate every document.
Ship first, optimize and harden later — You get something out as quickly as possible, prove it was the right thing to build, and then optimize and harden it.
Your raw coding ability should be unmatched and only deeply amplified by AI.
Possible Until Proven Otherwise — Challenge assumptions with evidence. If it's impossible, show us why.
The joy of building is amplified when shared. Remember to support, uplift, and celebrate each other as we grow.
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At Kyber, we're building the next-generation document platform for enterprises. Today, our AI-native solution transforms regulatory document workflows, enabling insurance claims organizations to consolidate 80% of their templates, spend 65% less time draf

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