May 2018: There's no shortage of companies hiring in Los Angeles, and if you're looking for a job in data and analytics, we've got you covered. Check out these startups on the hunt for their next numbers wizard. Everyone on our list has multiple data jobs open right now.
We took a look at some of the local companies footing the bill to encourage employees to sit down together every day and share a meal. <br />
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We asked four local techies to give us a glimpse into the interesting projects they’re working on now and what they enjoy most about the work they do.</p>
For product professionals at the following local tech organizations, generating internal stakeholder buy-in to make necessary tradeoffs is part of a larger equation.
There isn’t one right way to structure a product team, and what works for one team may not work for the next. But for e-commerce company Honey and digital media company Centerfield the structure of their product teams share the customer experience in common.
Built In spoke with members of Honey’s team to learn about how they leverage intention and clear communication with every new hire, initiative or decision that gets rolled out.
We’ve rounded up seven companies that are rounding out the year with plans to bring ambitious people like you onto their teams. We’ve got profiles, stats and a handful of tips from company insiders — so read up and dust of that resume.
Getting around in Los Angeles isn’t just annoying. It can be exhausting. Planning for an hour-long trek is one thing, but spending multiple hours stuck in traffic can take its toll on commuters. To alleviate the headache, these five tech companies offer benefits like public transportation subsidies, bicycle programs or special parking privileges, which help their teams stay productive in the face of long commutes.
Whether you’re actively looking for a new job or just want to stay current on who’s looking, here are ten Southern California tech companies looking to add top talent this month.