Jayson Hurst is a pragmatic software engineer and product leader with six years of experience building systems that bridge research, NLP, and consumer product launches. He helped scale an NLP engine for survey classification at Qualtrics, led anonymous networks research at the University of Maryland, and served as an early product & engineering hire at a Series B startup backed by Khosla Ventures. As GM of Consumer at Fragile he launched a D2C vertical and grew a small team from $0 to over $1M ARR, and he’s co-founded multiple apps that achieved 100k+ organic users. He also chaired an accelerator board overseeing alumni companies with more than $3B in venture value, blending operator instincts with strategic mentorship. Based in San Francisco, Jayson is drawn to hard systems problems and practical architectures, favoring hands-on prototypes that surface real product insights.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of Maryland
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