Scott Klein
About Scott Klein
Scott Klein serves as the Head of Engineering at Mindbloom, where he focuses on innovative technologies for mental health treatment. With extensive experience in AWS and a background in product management and software development, he has played key roles in several tech companies, including the development of Statuspage.io.
Work at Mindbloom
Scott Klein has served as the Head of Engineering at Mindbloom since 2023. In this role, he focuses on building technologies aimed at enhancing mental health treatment. His leadership is instrumental in developing innovative solutions that align with the company's mission to uplift society.
Previous Experience in Engineering and Product Management
Scott Klein has a diverse background in engineering and product management. He worked at Levels from 2021 to 2023, where he contributed to product and engineering efforts. Prior to that, he served as an Investor and Advisor at CoSell from 2019 to 2021 and held various roles at Atlassian, including Software Developer and Product Manager from 2016 to 2019.
Educational Background
Scott Klein earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from North Carolina State University, studying from 2005 to 2009. His education provided a strong foundation in computer science principles, which he has applied throughout his career.
Achievements in SaaS Development
Scott Klein co-founded Statuspage.io, where he led the development of its initial architecture and back-end systems. Under his leadership, the company grew to a team of 14 and achieved $4 million in annual recurring revenue before being acquired by Atlassian. He also rebuilt core commerce and logistics infrastructure at Levels Health.
Technical Skills and Tools
Scott Klein possesses extensive experience with AWS services, including EC2, S3, and RDS. He utilizes a tech stack that includes Ruby on Rails, Node.js/Typescript with Next.js, and various databases. For observability and on-call support, he employs tools such as Datadog and Pagerduty, and uses Notion, Linear, Slack, and Loom for company operations.