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The Product-Minded Engineer in the AI Era<br>byKadhir Mani<br>(1.5 minutes)
Code is getting cheap. AI ships boilerplate faster than any engineer, erasing the moat around routine implementation.Engineering value is shifting toward product sense, aka knowing what to build, for whom, and why. Across the industry, the consensus is clear: the role is moving from code producer to decision-maker and orchestrator.<br>Why the role is changingAI makes working code cheap to produce, turning implementation speed into an expectation. That means the advantage shifts upstream, to framing the right problem, making tradeoffs, shaping outcomes.Startups are already hiring product engineers who own ideas and stay close to business goals, not ticket-executors. Strategy, creativity, and cross-functional fluency now rank alongside technical depth.<br>What differentiates nowUsers feel outcomes, not code. The real differentiators: product judgment, user empathy, and coherent feature design.AI has made this explicit. Engineering is now less about writing code and more about deciding what to build and governing quality. Winning teams combine strategy and customer proximity with the ability to quickly translate intent into software.This means creativity becomes the new ceiling. You can lean on AI to handle pattern matching, but your product can only go as far as your team's imagination takes it. When pattern matching becomes free, every novel idea your team produces and executes on compounds. The rare, genuinely original move is what separates you in the market.<br>Build for Creativity, Ship with RigorHire product-minded engineers — value customer context, domain judgment, and bounded decisions over coding output alone. [1][2][3]Give them room to create — engineers who define what gets built and govern quality outperform ticket-closers. [4][5]Hold a hard bar on reliability, speed, and security — users feel quality as usefulness, speed, and trust [6][7][8][9]; unreliable systems erode confidence [10] and debt taxes every future feature. [11][12]Creative instinct without execution is noise. Pair both, because creativity only matters when it ships well.<br>Powered by ProductNow
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Published<br>June 30, 2026
Categories<br>Product, Engineering
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