Entrext
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Entrepreneur in Residence
Company Description
Entrext Labs is an innovation-focused venture studio dedicated to shaping the future by building products that adapt to rapidly changing user needs. The company focuses on creating high volumes of single-feature applications designed to serve a wide range of audiences and use cases.
As a new vertical within Entrext, Entrext Labs operates with a startup mindset, emphasizing experimentation, iteration, and speed to market. Team members join a growing, flexible environment where new ideas are tested, validated, and scaled. The culture values curiosity, resilience, and a willingness to evolve with emerging technologies and trends.
Role Description
The Primary Partner (Entrepreneur-in-Virtual-Residence) is a full-time, remote role responsible for driving the end-to-end lifecycle of new single-feature applications, from concept to initial traction.
In this role, you will:
- Identify market opportunities
- Define product hypotheses
- Validate ideas through rapid testing, user interviews, and data-driven experiments
- Collaborate with designers, developers, and other partners to:
- Prioritize features
- Shape product roadmaps
- Launch MVPs
- On a day-to-day basis:
- Assess product performance
- Refine value propositions
- Make build/iterate/retire decisions for each concept
- Contribute to refining the Entrext Labs venture-building process, documenting learnings and developing repeatable frameworks for future products.
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Qualifications
- Entrepreneurial mindset with experience launching, growing, or significantly contributing to:
- Startups
- New ventures
- New product lines
- Strong product discovery and validation skills, including:
- Customer development
- User research
- Hypothesis testing
- MVP design
- Ability to define and track key metrics (e.g., engagement, retention, conversion) and make data-informed decisions under uncertainty
- Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams (e.g., engineering, design, marketing) in a remote, distributed environment
- Comfort with:
- No-code/low-code tools
- Working closely with technical teams to bring rapid prototypes to life
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate:
- Product vision
- Strategy
- Learnings
- Strong organizational skills, including the ability to manage multiple experiments and initiatives simultaneously
- Prior experience in:
- Venture studios
- Accelerators
- Product management
- Innovation labs (a plus)
- Adaptability, curiosity, and willingness to iterate quickly based on feedback and evolving market conditions
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent practical experience; advanced degrees are welcome but not required.


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