Tatum Hunter
Associate Editor at Built In
Expertise: Tech journalism
Education: Xavier University

Tatum Hunter is a former Built In associate editor covering software engineering, design and UX, and software sales. She currently covers personal technology for The Washington Post. Prior to joining Built In, Hunter was a freelance reporter writing for publications including the New York Times and American City Business Journals. She holds a bachelor’s degree in economics, English and theatre from Xavier University.

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open source vulnerabilities
Odds are, your codebase contains open-source components. Are you keeping up with their security?
first engineering job
Hindsight is 20/20, so these engineering leads have some tips to share.
building identity management systems
Identity is having a moment. Here’s what that means for developers and enterprises.
future of cars and cities
Future cities will almost certainly have fewer cars — but car companies are still backing new transportation startups.
data science engineering development workflow agile
Product development is linear. Data science is not. Here’s how to use that to your team’s advantage.
strivr vr training
Virtual reality makes empathy training scalable. Now, companies are trying to measure how well it works.
robots cute ux design
They’re coming for our jobs, allegedly. So why do I want to snuggle them?
technical manager career data science
Promotions often require giving up technical work. It doesn’t have to be that way.
engineering team dynamics management
Heroes want to help, but they’re bad for team dynamics.
proofreading image
Your GitHub profile says more about you than you think.