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Sol is an agentic HR system built for how work is changing. We're replacing the traditional HRIS with an AI-native foundation. We are built for change, designed to scale, and reimagined with AI from the ground up, so HR leaders get a clear view of their workforce instead of a system everyone works around.
Sol was founded by leaders who spent decades building the modern HR category, and is backed by Sutter Hill Ventures and NEA. Our first customers go live in early 2027 and we need you to make them wildly successful.
At Sol, implementation is not a services layer, it's a core product capability.
We're hiring an Product Architect, Implementations to help us redesign how complex HR systems are deployed, configured, and migrated. The right person for this role has done enough implementations to love the craft and be frustrated by the process. They know what breaks, they know why it keeps breaking, and they want to be the person who finally fixes it at the platform level.
This person brings deep, hands-on HRIS implementation experience and uses it to design and spec the tooling that will power AI-native implementations — turning messy, bespoke customer complexity into durable platform capability.
You will sit at the intersection of customer, product, and engineering. The implementation work you do with early customers isn't just delivery — it's product research. Every configuration decision, every migration edge case, every workaround a customer needed in their last system is signal for what Sol should be able to handle natively.
Act as Sol's internal expert on modern HRIS implementations — the person who has seen enough real-world complexity to know what actually breaks
Redesign implementation for an AI-native world: design and spec tooling that enables automation, intelligent migration, and dramatically reduced manual effort
Write implementation product specs that translate real customer complexity into platform requirements engineering can build against
Partner with engineering to build implementation tooling — you're not handing off requirements, you're co-building
Work directly with early customers to validate that Sol's implementation tooling holds up against real-world variation
Roll up your sleeves to support hands-on implementations while product capabilities mature — and bring back what you learn
You've led or been deeply hands-on in multiple HRIS implementations — not one, not inherited, multiple — and you've lived with what breaks
You've worked either as a consultant across multiple customers and industries, or in-house across multiple companies or meaningfully complex environments
You've navigated mid-market to enterprise complexity: 200–2,000+ FTE, global, multiple worker types, nuanced policy variation
You've implemented platforms like Workday, HiBob, Dayforce, SAP, Oracle— you know the configuration surface area
You can design and spec implementation: you write structured product specs, not just requirements docs, and you think systemically about what belongs in configuration vs. code
You're comfortable being customer-facing and operating in early-stage ambiguity — you don't need a defined playbook, you're here to build one
You engage with technical conversations about architecture and data modeling rather than routing around them
Bonus if you have:
Experience with data and config extraction or migration from legacy systems (ETL)
Prior product management experience
A technical background that helps you reason about configuration vs. hard-coded software boundaries
Most HRIS implementations take months, require armies of consultants, and still produce systems that need workarounds on day one. That's not a services problem — it's a product problem, and it's never been solved because no one has built implementation capability into the platform itself.
Sol is building that from scratch, and this role exists to make sure we get it right. You'd join early enough that the implementation tooling, the migration infrastructure, and the spec for what "done" looks like are yours to define — informed by real customer complexity, not theoretical requirements. Few roles offer this combination of deep domain work and genuine product influence.
Sol is an equal opportunity employer. We don't discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. We're committed to building an inclusive workplace and providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.
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