January 2020: Are you a talented software engineer or web developer in the Los Angeles area looking for new opportunities? These companies are in the market for everything from design engineers to Linux administrators to Ruby on Rails developers.
May 2018: Whether it's UX, UI or overall creative direction, design is a pivotal need for any company. These startups and tech companies in Los Angeles are on the hunt for their next designer, so get your portfolio ready.
Built In LA has carefully selected 50 young companies (all less than five years old) that we believe will make a big splash over the next 12 months.
Recently, Built In LA published our 2017 edition of the Top 100 digital tech employers in LA and Orange Counties. Here are the companies who experienced the most substantial personnel growth since 2016.
Whether it’s through new partnerships, offerings or insight, here’s how four LA tech companies have lent their respective wisdom during COVID-19.
JULY 2016: Los Angeles is one of the only places on the planet that can attract talent from everywhere. Still, many companies in the LA tech community prefer to hire locally, because the talent here is so superb, and because they can. Here are six companies looking to add talent right now.
In 2017, a number of tech recruiters offered Built In LA readers advice on things like what to wear to an interview, what non-traditional tech skills impress them and what you should leave off your resume. Here was our favorite advice from 2017.
We spoke with three LA tech recruiters who shared their perspective on how applicants can better prepare for the job market. From resumes and portfolio tips to examples of how to prepare for a successful interview, these recruiters share their insider knowledge.
With temperatures on the rise and summer just a few weeks away, tech companies all over Southern California continue the search for the most talented professionals to join their teams. Here are six companies hiring right now.
Los Angeles is full of creative, driven and forward-thinking tech leaders. We talked to six of them to learn about how they are utilizing tech to surmount challenges, what products they are excited about and the future technologies they are keeping their eyes on.
Here’s how three Los Angeles techies think about work, compensation and career development — and the advice they'd give to a woman just getting started in the industry.
Built In LA spoke with two local tech companies about how they identify and interview candidates, and how they know they’ve found the right person for the job.
It hasn't taken long for Hyperloop One to establish itself as one of the world's most intriguing tech startups. With deals in place to bring the startup's innovative transportation technology all over the world, and a much-anticipated product exhibition in the works, the company is rapidly expanding in order to develop the bandwidth necessary of a global tech company.
SEPT. 2017: As more and more startups celebrate successes, we’re starting to see more palatial offices pop up all of LA County. Here are a few of our favorites:
Lunch is more than an opportunity for colleagues to get to know each other better — it's a communal activity that creates and strengthens bonds. These five startups are betting on that, going above and beyond to provide lunch to their employees.
JANUARY 2017: Whether you're looking for a change or you just want to know who's looking for what, these tech companies are always looking to add great talent.