Nick Post is a founding product designer with 12+ years of experience who builds AI-first workflows, productivity tools, and developer-facing UX at startups and global organisations. He has repeatedly led end-to-end redesigns and scaled design teams and systems—most recently shaping enterprise agentic workflows and a rebrand at Sutro and now designing at Mistral AI. Comfortable as a player-coach, Nick translates product vision into technically feasible, elegant experiences and has acted as interim PM and design lead on cross-functional teams. He also contributes to open-source documentation (notably for Orchest’s data pipeline project), reflecting a hands-on approach to developer tooling and product-led growth. With a background in chemical engineering and executive training from Harvard Business School Online and Hyper Island, he combines analytical rigor with strategic, discovery-driven design.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Mobile - Business Design & Tech, Mobile - Business Design & Tech at The Mobile Academy
Leading with Finance, Leading with Finance at Harvard Business School Online
altMBA
Driving Transformation, Driving Transformation at Hyper Island
2:1 hons Chemical Engineering MEng, 2:1 hons Chemical Engineering MEng at University of Birmingham
Contributions:11 reviews, 20 commits, 8 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Nick primarily contributed to the documentation of the Orchest project. They updated various documentation files, including those related to jobs, projects, pipelines, data passing, environments, environment variables, and settings. The updates focused on clarifying concepts, adding examples, and improving the overall clarity and organization of the documentation. Additionally, they added and updated logo themes within the documentation's configuration files.
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