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Join Formlabs in China to define the future of digital manufacturing. We seek an entrepreneurial founder with experience building businesses and multi-disciplinary tech products. You will lead teams, make core business decisions, and tackle challenges across hardware, software, and operations. Br...
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Formlabs GmbH
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About the Startup Founder role

A startup founder is the visionary leader and primary decision-maker responsible for transforming an innovative idea into a scalable, sustainable business. This role is the ultimate expression of entrepreneurship, requiring an individual to act as a de facto CEO from day one, even before the company has a formal hierarchy or significant funding. The core of the profession involves identifying a genuine market gap or unmet customer need and then relentlessly building a solution around it. Startup founders do not simply manage projects; they own the entire business outcome, from initial concept and product development to sales, marketing, finance, and team culture.

The daily responsibilities of a startup founder are incredibly varied and fluid, shifting dramatically as the company evolves. In the earliest stages, a founder might spend mornings conducting customer discovery interviews, afternoons building a minimum viable product (MVP), and evenings crafting an investor pitch deck. Common responsibilities include defining the product vision and strategy, setting the company’s technical and business direction, and making high-stakes decisions with limited information. Founders are responsible for building and leading multidisciplinary teams, often hiring the first few employees and shaping the company’s core values. They also drive revenue, manage cash flow, and are ultimately accountable for the company’s profit and loss (P&L). A significant part of the role involves embracing ambiguity and pivoting quickly when initial assumptions prove incorrect, all while maintaining a bias for action and deep ownership over results.

Typical skills and requirements for a startup founder are as diverse as the companies they build. The most critical attribute is a high tolerance for risk and a proven entrepreneurial spirit, often demonstrated by having previously built a business or a significant venture. Comfort with breadth is essential; founders must understand the full lifecycle of a technology product, from ideation and R&D to global-scale shipping, even if they are not experts in every domain. They need a “get it done” mindset—the hustle to handle any task, whether pitching to a customer, debugging a prototype, or setting up a supply chain. Adaptive leadership is also key, as founders must excel at both hiring top talent and leading them through the constant changes of a high-growth environment. Ultimately, a startup founder’s greatest asset is the ability to turn a vision into reality by taking decisive action and inspiring others to join the mission. For those seeking the most challenging and rewarding leadership jobs, the path of a startup founder offers unparalleled autonomy and impact.