If you’re following Seattle tech, these are the 50 local companies you should know beyond the Microsofts and Amazons, Tableaus and Redfins, Smartsheets and Zillows.
The shift to remote work has necessitated overhauls in communication, workflows and business plans, but it’s also brought a need for companies to rethink how they’re supporting their employees.
We checked in with leaders across Seattle tech to learn how they and their teams are faring, how they’ve adapted and what advice they have to share with other leaders in the Puget Sound area.
We spoke to folks on engineering and sales teams at four Seattle tech companies to learn what non-work elements of their lives are most important to them, and how their employer facilitates and encourages success in those areas.
We spoke with five local professionals about how they first got into tech — whether they came from jobs in government or straight out of high school — and why they stuck around in the industry.
In part two of a two-part series about how women in the Seattle tech industry leverage community to advance their careers, we learned how the Emerald City has helped professionals at four local tech companies — from engineering newbies to Bay Area veterans — take their next step.
We spoke to HR folks and others at eight of the top ten best small places to work in the Seattle tech industry to learn how they earned the title — and how they plan to keep it.
Spring was in the air this month in Seattle, and something about budding flowers, excitable songbirds and cheery sunshine must have put these local tech leaders in the mood for professional change. Here are four Seattle tech companies who hired new leaders this March.