today was my last day at Lumari, a company that has shaped me in unimaginable ways pushing me to chase excellence.
i joined the team as the first engineer, pretty clueless about supply chain, gtm, design amongst so many other things. i was very excited and hopeful about my time here and happy to say, it exceeded every expectation that i had from my work and workplace.
Sam Lamba and Eshani Mehta were the perfect founders to take on the challenge of taking someone inexperienced like me and getting them up to speed with both the technical and soft skills needed to be excellent.
i still remember the early days(we are still in early days) when all of us used to literally spend time googling supply chain acronyms and struggling to remember them across conversations.
we have come a far way. have started working with huge enterprises and startups alike to bring agents to the most difficult problems in supply chain and solve them reliably.
Sam and Eshani were always patient enough, gave me specific feedback whenever i lacked something and blindly trusted my instincts(even though they could've been wrong).
working with them came with a level of freedom and learning curve that i have come to deeply appreciate and cherish.
i'm so very thankful for the chance and would recommend working here to literally anyone and everyone who wants to skyrocket their career and work hard on important things that matter.
as for what's next, i'm gonna take some time and explore hard problems i find interesting and find novel solutions to them. if i reach out for a conversation, it would probably be to discuss one or the other thing about agents.
off we go to unknown territorries and more challenges!
p.s. this picture is from san francisco from a location v close to openai hq, do what you will with that info :)