Alyssa Schroer
SEO Analyst at Built In
Expertise: Artificial Intelligence, Fintech, SEO
Education: University of Iowa

Alyssa Schroer is a Built In SEO analyst who formerly covered tech companies and emerging trends for BuiltIn.com, including artificial intelligence, big data and fintech. Prior to joining Built In, Schroer was a video editor for Flip a Hit, operations assistant for Rolling Sounds Entertainment and a digital content intern for The Field Museum. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications studies from the University of Iowa.

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Artificial intelligence is improving education for students and teachers alike.
AI music generation software creating the next hit in a digital audio workspace.
From generative remixes to automated mastering, AI is striking a chord in the music industry.
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Take a look at the artificial intelligence companies working to make change across a wide range industries.
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These AI cybersecurity solutions save time and money by providing IT and security teams with tools to protect data and networks against cyber attacks.
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Sports analytics powers everything from coaching decisions to fantasy sports.
Machine learning software using data to form financial insights.
Machine learning has grown rapidly in investment and consumer finance. Here’s what that means.
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These companies are at the forefront of bringing AI to the automotive industry.
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More organizations are investing the time, money and energy to create jaw-dropping office spaces. Check out some of our favorites.
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Wearable technology in healthcare is transforming the patient experience, and these companies are ushering in the age of health-focused wearables.
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You don't need to live in San Francisco to find a great place to work in tech.