The internet is the Wild West of our age. The Seattle companies featured here are today’s equivalent of the crews deputized to protect honest businesses trying to survive life on the frontier.
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.
According to 2018 U.S. Census data, women make about 80 percent of what men make in terms of pay. Why could this be? Between pay discrepancies between men and women who hold the same position, higher promotion rates for men over women, and several other inequities, one truth remains: it’s time to chip away at that ceiling until the glass fully shatters.
This is reportedly one of the largest-ever acquisitions of a Seattle-area company. Together, Auth0 and Okta hope to dominate the $55B identity industry.
Teammates from six now-hiring Seattle orgs described their company cultures and the professional growth they’ve experienced along the way.
We asked Seattle tech leaders to describe how they’re giving back to their communities during the coronavirus pandemic, and the responses offer a fine example of this region’s wealth of ingenuity.
Whether it’s efforts to alleviate strain on customers or endeavoring for more internal transparency, here’s how four Seattle tech companies are responding to the current climate.
These five Seattle tech companies — covering cybersecurity, policing, fintech, advertising and more — are all growing right now. Check out their perks, learn about their goals and find the perfect fit for you.
Here are ten Seattle tech companies that recognize the value in trusting employees to take the time they need, offering unlimited paid time off for their employees.
We spoke with engineers at six Seattle area tech companies — all of whom happen to be women — about the projects they’re working on and how they arrived in their current role.
Madrona Venture Group has announced a $100 million Acceleration Fund, which it plans to invest in Series B and Series C rounds for high-growth startups nationwide.
We talked to new hires at a handful of Seattle tech companies from a range of teams and industries about how they were made to feel welcome throughout their first day, week and month in their new role.
We spoke with five Seattle-based tech startups where efforts at connecting a company’s culture with the overall mission have been particularly successful.
If you’re feeling like it’s time to switch things up professionally this year, you’re in luck. Tech companies are hoovering up talent all over the Seattle region, and we’ve assembled eleven of our favorites — with more than enough challenging tech, lifesaving perks and motivating missions to get you out of bed feeling more worked up than woozy on a Monday morning.
These five Seattle-based companies are looking for the Emerald City’s best tech talent across a range of skill sets. If you’re looking for a new challenge, the search starts here.
We’ve compiled a list of 50 of the most influential individuals and organizations in the Seattle tech scene, from the big players and up-and-comers to insightful observers. They all tweet regularly, and offer unique vantage points on the industry.