Co-Founder
Co-Founder + Engineering. Infrastructure, ops, late-night fixes.

Finn is one of the Co-Founders of KI BMS. He owns the engineering side, the infrastructure that keeps the lights on, and most of the late-night fixes that ship before anyone notices. The architecture you read about under /security and /docs is largely his.
He works against a single principle: a tool ought to do what it claims, observably, on the day it claims. That shows up in the code as relentless invariants - access gates that never branch, audit logs that never silently skip, rate limits that apply identically to humans and agents. It also shows up in the deploy: blue / green, signed releases, no partial states reaching production.
He's been writing software professionally for a decade and contributes to a number of open-source projects in his spare time. Most of his architectural opinions trace back to the day he joined an on-call rotation for a system he hadn't designed - that's where the invariants come from.
What this author has published most recently.
Done-for-you KI distribution vs a self-serve applicant manager - product vs service.
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Definition, sensible use cases, legal limits, and selection criteria for KI-assisted recruiting tools.
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Handoff from the ATS to the HR suite, pre-boarding steps, and what happens to application data after the hire.
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Established German e-recruiting with multi-posting vs modern KI-default tool. Procurement vs self-serve.
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Replace Personio recruiting without losing your pipeline - 90 minutes, no onboarding call.
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A practical guide, not hype - with clear legal limits and concrete step-by-step instructions.
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