Before you shut down for the holidays and settle in for the last few weeks of the year, what better time to reflect on the past 12 months? As many employees have joined in The Great Resignation or had to prioritize a remote lifestyle that their employer couldn’t align with, consider where you are in your own career. Is it time to seek more gainful growth opportunities or find a company where people come first?
If you’re nodding along and you’re in the market for an engineering or user experience position, you might be exactly who the team at Tyemill is looking for. We gathered information on their collaborative, team-first culture, the benefits they offer and the tech they use to design and build web applications.
The best part? They’re hiring now!
What they do: Tyemill is an innovation-driven, people-first software research and development company. The web applications and technologies they design and build reach across industries, creating products and patentable solutions in economics, fintech, bioinformatics and healthcare. Backed by an ambitious and collaborative team that is passionate about software engineering, their work plays a key role in helping businesses and entrepreneurs tackle new digital opportunities and product development.
Where they are: Based in the Uptown/Interbay area of Seattle, the Tyemill office overlooks Olympic Sculpture Park and Puget Sound.
Going for growth: With a mean gender pay gap below 10 percent and a diverse management team promoting inclusive hiring practices — and often hiring from within — Tyemill is invested in their team members. They offer growth-focused benefits to actively advocate and support their professional development, including allotted learning time, customized development tracks, mentorship programs and paid industry certifications.
In tech they trust: While the product team relies on Figma and Google Analytics, the still-growing engineering team uses a variety of tech, from Ruby on Rails frameworks to databases in PostgreSQL and Redis. In addition to HTML, CSS and Javascript, Tyemill’s engineers speak the languages of Python, Ruby and SQL. They keep their stacks organized with libraries across D3JS, jQuery, Redux and both React and React Native.