Andrew Bihl

Andrew Bihl

Co Founder @ Numeric

About Andrew Bihl

Andrew Bihl is a Co-Founder at Numeric, where he has worked since 2021 in San Francisco, California. He has a background in software engineering, having previously worked at Evernote, Segment, and CRE Simple, and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Duke University.

Work at Numeric

Andrew Bihl has served as Co-Founder at Numeric since 2021. His role involves overseeing various aspects of the company's operations and product development. Numeric is based in San Francisco, California, where Bihl has contributed to shaping the company's strategic direction and engineering practices. His experience in the startup ecosystem supports Numeric's growth and innovation.

Previous Experience in Software Engineering

Before co-founding Numeric, Andrew Bihl worked as a Software Engineer at Segment from 2019 to 2021. He focused on backend development during his tenure. Prior to Segment, he was a Software Engineer at CRE Simple from 2018 to 2019. His career began with an internship at Evernote in 2017, where he gained initial experience in software engineering.

Education and Expertise

Andrew Bihl earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from Duke University, studying from 2014 to 2018. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his work in software engineering and product development. Bihl applies his knowledge in various technical areas, contributing to his role at Numeric and previous positions.

Contributions to Engineering and Finance

In addition to his engineering roles, Andrew Bihl has experience in finance and accounting within startups. He was the first accounting and finance hire at a venture-backed startup, where he managed the first audit and built out the accounting infrastructure. His belief in the 80/20 rule for product development reflects his approach to maximizing efficiency and value in projects.

Published Articles on Engineering Topics

Andrew Bihl has authored articles discussing engineering practices relevant to early-stage startups. His writings include 'Our Engineering Tool Stack as an Early-stage Startup' and 'Things to Avoid Building as an Early Startup'. These articles share insights and best practices, contributing to the broader conversation on startup engineering and development.

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