2020
Joined SolarEdge as Integration Engineer.
Started building C#/.NET automated test frameworks for smart energy devices.
2022
Led cross-functional integration across hardware, firmware, and APIs.
2023
Selected for SolarEdge’s Power Your Edge program.
2024
Moved to London in April.
Closed four years in integration engineering.
Shifted into software and AI product work — building tools, not only test frameworks.
2025
Shipped the first ResumeFlow prototype in March.
Built job-capture (extension) and tailor-worker tooling through the year.
Founded MyResumeFlow in October — an agentic platform for job seekers.

2026
Waitlist open at myresumeflow.com.
Published agent-workflows on skills.sh in July — issue to a reviewable PR.

Layish Sieger
I ship AI products and agent workflows
London. Founder of MyResumeFlow — an agentic platform for job seekers: master resume, job capture, fit, then tailor when the match is strong. I also publish agent-workflows on skills.sh. Previously Integration Engineer at SolarEdge (2020–2024).
Experience
Work
A product still shipping, and a skill you can install today.

MyResumeFlow
An agentic platform for job seekers. One master resume, capture jobs from any board, analyze fit, then tailor only when the match is strong. Still shipping; waitlist is open.
- Agents
- TypeScript
- Next.js
- LLMs

Issue to a reviewable PR
▲ Skills · 15 installs · 3 skills
A skill pack that gives a coding agent a repeatable path from a ready issue to a pull request you review. Three skills: init (contracts), loop (one issue in chat), host (unattended, bounded). This is the thing you can run today.
npx skills add layishsieger/agent-workflows- Agent skills
- Contracts
- MIT
Craft
HITL control from MyResumeFlow — extracted here as craft, not as the product. One slide, committed answers, skip, review. The kind of block you’d put in a registry.
Structured question block
Question 1 of 3
1/3At Northwind Labs you worked on the job-matching platform. Roughly what scale did that product reach?
A number beats an adjective. The model should not invent one.