Turning Services Into Software To Move Talent To America | Minn Kim, Lighthouse
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Minn Kim runs Lighthouse, the AI-powered immigration firm rebuilding the visa stack for frontier-tech companies. She is solo. She isn't a lawyer. Her first two hires were engineers. The conversation with Julian covers how she got there, why "solve your own problem" isn't always the path to success, the complicated-vs-complex framework she uses to pick what to build, and her bull case for solo founding stated as a fact about her own life rather than a thesis.
Topics covered:
- The Korean-immigrant origin and the 2022 side quest that became Lighthouse
- Services-as-software: why "professional services don't scale" stopped being true around 2021
- Why "solve your own problem" isn't always right — and what to do instead
- The complicated-vs-complex problem framework for founder fit and capital structure
- First two hires were engineers, not lawyers
- Long-game hiring and contractor-to-full-time as a deliberate pattern
- The 30-question anonymous Google Form for surfacing blind spots
- "Twenty of them in the world" — the talent-infrastructure thesis behind Lighthouse
- Bear case and bull case for solo founding, the latter stated as lived experience
Guest: Minn Kim — founder and CEO of Lighthouse, the AI-powered immigration firm for frontier-tech companies and their hires.
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