Approve Veeam-related kernel engineering headcount; run Sergei + Jamin referral in parallel

May 7, 2026 at 6:22 PMpeoplemedium

Situation

In Nathan 1:1, approved the Veeam-related kernel engineering headcount. Nathan to continue engaging Sergei despite initial salary concerns and to evaluate a new referral (former Twitter/EC2 database engineer with strong automation skills) as a parallel track.

Reasoning

Build kernel engineering bench before urgent need hits. Running Sergei + new referral in parallel creates optionality — preserves the relationship Nathan has invested in (Sergei) while adding a strong second candidate so we are not single-tracked. Approving when there is no acute hiring crisis follows the proactive talent pipeline pattern: hire bench depth ahead of demand, not in reaction to it. The Veeam role also indirectly enables the Spark/Icicle hardware work and absorbs RLC 8 transition pressure on Nathan org.

Additional Context

Comes after sustained kernel/AI hardware pressure (Icicle benchmarks, Spark devices, RLC 8 transition top-priority push). Sergei has been a known candidate Nathan has kept warm; new referral is a Twitter/EC2 database engineer with automation strengths.

Observed Evidence

Direct Fathom summary statement: "The Veeam-related headcount was approved." Action items: "Email Sergei re: Veeam role; keep engaged" + "Email Jamin re: Veeam role; send materials" — both assigned to Nathan.

Matching Patterns

40%
Proactive Talent Pipeline Investment(keyword match, same category, fits hire-bench-before-urgency pattern)
35%
Three-Lever Talent Management(upgrade lever active, same category)

Confidence Breakdown

32/35
Evidence
25/30
Pattern
19/20
Source
15/15
Corroboration

Reasoning Depth Analysis

Org Signal:Engineering core stays in-house and gets headcount approval; later Steve security hire is gated to August. Hire-vs-partner routing continues to favor engineering capacity.
Who Affected:Sergei (continued engagement), Jamin (gets a real shot), Nathan/Justin (capacity for kernel + RLC 8 transition), Steve (asymmetric timing — security hire later)
Precedent:Approves the pattern of parallel-tracking candidates rather than serializing — reduces single-candidate risk.
Consequences:Real spend approval not just intent; Nathan can move both candidates forward this week.
Timing:Approve now lets Nathan recruit through summer, ahead of next kernel cycle pressure; delaying would push start dates past critical work.

Source

reflection

AI Confidence

91%

Related Context

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Nathan <> Peter Weekly 1:1 — May 7 2026

fathom

The Veeam-related headcount was approved. Nathan will continue engagement with Sergei despite initial salary concerns. New Candidate: Nathan has a referral for a former Twitter/EC2 database engineer with strong automation skills.

Outcome

No outcome recorded yet.

Decision ID: 7ba9e741-f388-40ff-82dc-a3f2626172dd