So, what can newly minted managers do to ensure a seamless transition into their new role? To find out, Built In San Francisco talked to nine engineers who’ve successfully made the jump to leadership. Here’s what they’ve learned along their career journeys.
Over the last month, Built In SF’s editorial team surveyed the Bay Area’s expansive tech landscape and, after extensive deliberations, presents to you now this list of 21 techies: the San Francisco Changemakers Shaping The Future Of Tech.
There’s never a shortage of tech innovation in the Bay Area, a trend furthered by the hefty venture rounds these companies raised last month. Find out what industries are due for an update and what these startups are doing to facilitate those changes.
The latest raise closely follows the company’s $50 million Series B, which it announced last November. Aurora’s software provides solar companies with a way to automate their workflows so that they can accurately design solar installations.
In order to dig deeper into the strategies they use to manage stakeholder expectations, Built In SF connected with the director of product management at Aurora Solar and a senior product manager at Shift Technologies. Here’s what they said.