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.
Even with perks like personal pet calendars, lunch clubs and monthly discussions for creating inclusive work environments, it’s difficult to avoid the moments of loneliness and isolation that come with a remote-work lifestyle.
From fast-growing startups to established firms with hefty benefits, here’s a rundown of Seattle’s most noteworthy people-first organizations to watch in the season ahead.
It’s time to sign up for Built In Seattle’s first ever Top Companies Hiring event! Get face time with some of Seattle’s most innovative tech companies, drink local brews and learn more about the local industry.
We spoke to women at five Seattle area tech companies — from CEOs to managers and scientists — about how their work drives change in their industry.
There were a handful of sizeable fundings around Puget Sound in July, including a huge round by one of Bellevue’s best-known edtech exports. Read on to find out how much they landed — plus the rest of the region’s largest funding rounds this past month.
Seattle’s vibrant tech industry started the new year with a bang, with a wide range of startups and larger companies announcing exciting new leadership hires in January. Here are six that we’ll be watching closely throughout 2019.
When considering a job opening, we tend to linger over the more immediate features. But there is one longer term perk that's as sexy as any ping pong table: company equity. Here are 5 Seattle tech companies that offer employees a slice of the company.
Edtech company DreamBox Learning announced that it had raised $130 million in funding today. The investment came from The Rise Fund, a venture firm managed by TPG Growth and aimed at combining positive social and environmental change with financial profit.