Paveen Nagekar
back when i was a kid, i always used to think about why companies paid so much for enterprise level software, was it just code or was it something everyone missed or something deeper? what's the human psychology behind it, what level of human intelligence is required to build something that people trust at scale, did they solve something insanely complex, or they just understand humans better than everyone else?
that curiosity pulled me into human behavior, then into product psychology resulting in building things, somewhere between being curious and constantly researching, i grew into a product engineer maybe it was destiny or maybe I just asked too many questions.
started orczero co. while i was in college as a tech consulting company working with startups across different spaces, and now currently owning r&d and product engineering at defense tech startup.
along this journey, i met some amazing people, explored new cultures and learned a lot and of course, how can we miss the main chapter, burnout i crashed at one point, what really fixed me? early morning runs on the empty shores of goa beach ( haha, I hadn't slept the whole night )
i know i've only just stepped in, a much bigger ocean is still out there.