The company’s annual event is a reflection of its innovative work culture, where no idea is too small, and core business products can come from anywhere.
The company’s annual event is a reflection of its innovative work culture, where no idea is too small, and core business products can come from anywhere.
From civil service to corporate leadership, firsts in women’s leadership pave the way for those that follow. Built In Seattle sat down with contemporary tech leaders to gather their advice on guiding the next generation of managers in tech.
The sales rep role is as old as time, but one thing has remained the same — skills and the right mindset for the job. How Convoy and ComplYant are setting, and reaching, a high bar for their reps.
It’s been a big year in Seattle tech so far, with a fresh crop of startups leveraging artificial intelligence, big data, breakthrough security strategies and more to transform industries of all stripes. This is our list of 50 startups who show enough promise — through transformative technology, brilliant ideas or seasoned founders — to warrant keeping an eye on into 2019.
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.
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.
In the second installment of this two-part series, we learn what product managers at four Seattle startups — focused on everything from white collar automation to overland freight — are working on.
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.
Over the years, a handful of Seattle founders have ventured down into the belly of the Bay Area to take part in Y Combinator’s fabled program. Here are eight of them.
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.
Freight routing software company Convoy recently announced a $185 million Series C, 2018’s biggest investment raised by a private Seattle tech company thus far. With a ton of cash and a huge vote of confidence from the VC community in its back pocket, we asked Convoy CTO Grand Goodale about what’s next for Seattle’s newest unicorn.
Convoy announced today that it had raised a $185 million Series C round of funding lead by CapitalG, the growth equity fund of Alphabet, Google’s parent company.
Summer’s warmth may feel like a distant memory, but the Seattle tech scene heated up in a big way this month. Here are the city's six biggest funding rounds for September.
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.