EP16: Yaniv Bernstein - "Startups, Principal Engineers, AI and the Future"
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Yaniv Bernstein - If you're in tech, launched a startup, or want to understand how high-performing teams actually get built, listen in!
Sam kicked off 2025 with a bang, sitting down with none other than Yaniv Bernstein. He's the co-host of The Startup Podcast, former VP of Engineering at Airtasker, ex-Google-er, and all-around startup legend.
In this episode, we dive into the mindset, mechanics, and missteps of scaling early-stage startups. Yaniv talks candidly about what drew him into the startup world after a decade at Google, how he accidentally launched a bootstrapped podcast business, and why the title "Principal Engineer" is often misunderstood, especially in startups.
Whether you're an aspiring founder, a startup engineer with ambition, or someone trying to decode the difference between a CTO and a VP of Engineering (spoiler: it's messy), this is one to get stuck into.
Here’s a taste of what we get into:
💡 What makes a great startup hire (smart, gets shit done, and thrives in chaos)
💡 Why founders should do everything themselves until they absolutely can’t
💡 Principal Engineers as multipliers, not managers
💡 Hiring too senior, too soon: the rookie mistake most founders make
💡 AI’s impact on engineering teams and why junior devs should be worried
💡 The difference between being a technical founder and a founder with technical help
💡 Knowing the rules of the game: the most underrated startup advice ever
💡 How a podcast side hustle accidentally turned into a real business
This episode is honest, unfiltered, and packed with wisdom from someone who’s seen it all – from corporate giant to zero-to-one startup and everything in between.
If you're in tech, thinking about launching a startup, or just want to understand how high-performing teams actually get built, do yourself a favour and listen in.
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