Hey there! I'm Kyle. I've built some big systems, built some small systems, worked in big tech (Amazon and Google) and small startups (Karat and ngrok). I most recently led the engineering teams at ngrok, growing up to over 30 folks and four teams. I love coaching/mentoring/cat-herding people _and_ building. After taking the summer off to rest, sharpen my technical and business skills, and vet several ideas, I'm back on the market and ready build cool stuff.
I'm most interested in leading folks (at whatever scale) but also love building the early stages of a company deep in the trenches. My top priority is a great team to learn alongside and deliver something folks really love. My breadth of experiences makes me pretty comfortable learning new languages, technologies, and domains, but my current strengths play well to devops and developer tooling.
ngrok Inc. | Engineering Managers | US Remote/Seattle/SF | REMOTE | Full Time
ngrok is the programmable network edge that adds connectivity, security, and observability to your apps with no code changes. You're probably most familiar with using us to expose a local test server with `ngrok http 80`. We do a lot more than that and are growing quickly. We need leaders to serve as
- connective tissue
- boat rowing directors
- mentors
- wheel greasers
- high EQ listeners
If you want to work with a team of skilled software enthusiasts delivering a better developer experience for over five million developers (and counting), hit me up at my work email (in profile) or check out our careers page and apply directly: https://ngrok.com/careers
ngrok | Engineering Managers | US Remote/Seattle/SF | REMOTE | Full Time
ngrok is the programmable network edge that adds connectivity, security, and observability to your apps with no code changes. You're probably most familiar with using us to expose a local test server with `ngrok http 80`. We do a lot more than that and are growing quickly. We need leaders to serve as
- connective tissue
- boat rowing directors
- mentors
- wheel greasers
- high EQ listeners
If you want to work with a team of skilled software enthusiasts delivering a better developer experience for over five million developers (and counting), hit me up at my work email (in profile) or check out our careers page and apply directly: https://ngrok.com/careers
Greetings! Director of Eng here at ngrok. Figured I should say something (more of a lurker than I care to admit) since someone mentioned the recruiting side of things ;)
We haven't been bought and haven't taken any capital, but we have made some massive investments into our product: new ways of connecting, new ways of securing, reliability, etc. There are a couple announcements coming soon I don't want to spoil. We've been a quiet crew for a while!
On the recruiting side, we've got tons of openings in product engineering (junior, senior, management, PMs) and across the rest of the company. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have an interest in working with us.
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: no
Technologies: go, Elixir, AWS, Terraform, more HTML+CSS+JS than I give myself credit for
Résumé/CV: https://github.com/krwenholz/Resume/blob/main/resume.pdf or https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-wenholz/
Email: kyle [at] krwenholz [dot] com
Hey there! I'm Kyle. I've built some big systems, built some small systems, worked in big tech (Amazon and Google) and small startups (Karat and ngrok). I most recently led the engineering teams at ngrok, growing up to over 30 folks and four teams. I love coaching/mentoring/cat-herding people _and_ building. After taking the summer off to rest, sharpen my technical and business skills, and vet several ideas, I'm back on the market and ready build cool stuff.
I'm most interested in leading folks (at whatever scale) but also love building the early stages of a company deep in the trenches. My top priority is a great team to learn alongside and deliver something folks really love. My breadth of experiences makes me pretty comfortable learning new languages, technologies, and domains, but my current strengths play well to devops and developer tooling.