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Product Engineer

Product Engineer @ Rejigg

 San Francisco, CA | Full-time | On-site

 The short version

 There's a $10 trillion transfer of business wealth happening right now, and nobody's paying attention. Across the
 country, the people who built the companies that actually run things — the contractors, the logistics operators, the
 managed IT firms, the healthcare practices — are ready to retire. And when they go to sell, the process looks like it
 was designed in 1997. Because it was.

 We're fixing that.

 Rejigg is an AI-powered marketplace that connects business buyers and sellers. We're talking companies doing $1M to
 $10M in revenue — real operations with real employees and real EBITDA. We automate the due diligence nobody wants to
 do and make transactions that used to take months happen in weeks.

 Why this matters

 Everyone in tech is fighting over the same sliver of the economy. Meanwhile, a generation of owners who built $5M
 construction firms, $3M IT services companies, and $6M distribution operations are trying to hand off their life's
 work — and the best tool available is a PDF and a prayer. These businesses are the infrastructure of every mid-sized
 city in America. Forgotten by tech, but not forgettable. We think they deserve better.

 What you'd do

 - Ship product features end to end — idea to production, no waiting for permission
 - Build across the full stack: frontend, backend, database, infra — whatever the problem needs
 - Work directly with founders and customers (not a PM who talked to a PM who talked to a customer)
 - Make the product faster, smarter, and easier to use — every week
 - Help us figure out what good engineering practices look like as we scale

 What we're looking for

 - You've shipped something real — a side project, an internship feature, open source, whatever. Show us.
 - You're curious across the stack. You don't need to be an expert in everything, but "that's not my area" isn't in
 your vocabulary.
 - You care about the user. Speed, clarity, and "does this actually help someone" matter to you.
 - You move fast and communicate clearly. We're a small team — no place to hide, no reason to.
 - You're genuinely interested in small business, entrepreneurship, or the parts of the economy most people in tech
 ignore.

 Bonus points

 - You've touched Django, Next.js, or PostgreSQL
 - You've built marketplace, search, or matching features
 - You've worked with AI/ML in a product context (not just a Jupyter notebook)

 What we offer

 - Competitive salary + meaningful early-stage equity (this is not a rounding error on a cap table)
 - Health coverage — 100% premium reimbursement up to the QSEHRA max
 - A seat at the table. Literally. You'll work with the founders every day and have a say in what we build.

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 What changed:

 - "Dry cleaners and laundromats" → "$5M construction firms, $3M IT services companies, $6M distribution operations" —
 grounded in your actual deal flow
 - Added revenue range ("$1M to $10M") and "real EBITDA" to signal these are substantial operating businesses
 - "the contractors, the logistics operators, the managed IT firms, the healthcare practices" — reflects your actual
 verticals
 - "a PDF and a prayer" — kept the irreverence but paired it with the scale of the problem