Amanjot Singh
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Been thinking about this a lot lately. AI is genuinely useful. I use it every single day in my workflow. It helps me move faster, think better, and explore more ideas. But at the same time, I can also feel how much the industry is shifting because of it. The last few months have honestly been slow for me. Fewer inbound leads, more uncertainty, and way more competition than before. And after speaking with other designers, I realized a lot of people are quietly going through the same thing. I don’t think good design is dead. But I do think average work is becoming easier to replace. So right now I’m trying to adapt instead of complain: – improving my thinking – focusing more on UX and product strategy – building better relationships – and exploring new ways to distribute my work Still figuring things out. Still learning. And honestly, just grateful to still be here doing what I love.


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What do I actually look for in an engineer? Not fancy resumes. Not buzzwords. These: • Problem-solving ability • Clean, debuggable code • Creativity in implementation • Clear communication • Fast learning ability • Practical use of AI tools That's it. We're hiring a • Frontend Engineer (3–5 YOE). • Backend Engineer (3–5 YOE). • Passionate Python Developer. • Software Engineer Intern. If you've built real things and can think independently, you'll do well here. binary.so/epyc



What do I actually look for in an engineer? Not fancy resumes. Not buzzwords. These: • Problem-solving ability • Clean, debuggable code • Creativity in implementation • Clear communication • Fast learning ability • Practical use of AI tools That's it. We're hiring a • Frontend Engineer (3–5 YOE). • Backend Engineer (3–5 YOE). • Passionate Python Developer. • Software Engineer Intern. If you've built real things and can think independently, you'll do well here. binary.so/epyc
















