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Stephen Gossett Stephen Gossett
Updated on May 08, 2024

35 Mission Statement Examples That Define Companies and Inspire Customers

Plus a guide on how to write a mission statement.

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Dawn Kawamoto Dawn Kawamoto
Updated on April 25, 2024

21 Social Media Companies to Know

Different social media companies have different audiences. Here’s how to identify the right one for you or your brand.

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Updated on April 24, 2024

63 San Francisco Tech Companies You Should Know

These San Francisco tech companies are the ones worth watching.

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Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on April 22, 2024

100 Best Large Companies to Work for in 2022

We hand-picked the best tech-driven enterprise employers across the country.

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Updated on March 21, 2024

Forum Platform Reddit Announces Initial Public Offering Price

The company will trade shares for $34 each on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “RDDT”.

Brooke Becher Brooke Becher
Updated on March 15, 2024

37 Companies That Support Abortion Rights

In a post-Roe era, these companies revised their own policies to provide their employees with safe routes to reproductive healthcare.

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Dawn Kawamoto Dawn Kawamoto
Updated on January 31, 2024

The Antiwork Movement: What It Is and Why It’s Growing

Interest in the antiwork movement has soared since the pandemic hit — here’s what it means for today’s workers and employers.

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Updated on January 19, 2024

Social Media Company Reddit Anticipates IPO Launch

Valued at $10 billion, the online discussion platform aims to sell 10 percent of its shares in its initial public offering.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on December 06, 2023

25 Companies That Support Black Lives Matter (BLM)

Lasting change will require more than statements of support.

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Hilary George-Parkin Hilary George-Parkin
Updated on May 23, 2023

2 Women in Tech on Pushing Through Imposter Syndrome and Pursuing Their Goals

How to keep self-criticism from standing in the way of success.

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Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on March 21, 2023

Software Development Time Estimation Debates Aren’t Really About Estimates at All

Estimates can be bargaining chips, power grabs or wastes of time. They shouldn’t be.

Lucas Dean Lucas Dean
Updated on February 14, 2023

How 4 Companies Are Advancing DEI in 2023

These San Francisco companies are focused on fostering environments where employees of all backgrounds and identities are valued and celebrated.

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Jenny Lyons-Cunha Jenny Lyons-Cunha
Updated on July 25, 2022

Among Giants: These San Francisco Tech Companies Are Growing Quickly

Reddit, Human Interest, Ascend, Instawork and CodeSignal share why they’re hiring — and what sets their companies apart.

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Updated on June 09, 2022

Tech is Booming in the Bay Area — and These 3 Companies Are Ready to Grow

The industry might be comfortably into 2022, but San Francisco tech is keeping us on our toes.

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Updated on May 27, 2022

The Mindset These Companies Use to Foster True Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

It’s the difference between PR-friendly declarations and actual changes in company culture.

Abel Rodriguez Abel Rodriguez
Updated on December 16, 2021

Reddit Files to Go Public

The social media platform was recently valued at $10 billion.

Avery Komlofske Avery Komlofske
Updated on November 12, 2021

‘Hanging Up My Dress Blues’ — From Military to Tech Employment

Veterans working at 4 San Francisco companies share how their military experience prepared them for the tech field.

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Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on October 25, 2021

Effort Estimations Are Wishful Thinking at Best. Why Bother?

Real-world impact should drive product decisions. #NoEstimates advocates believe planning gets in the way.

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on September 07, 2021

The Bay Area’s Top 5 Tech Funding Rounds Totaled $3.5B in August

Read on to see how these local companies are investing their fresh capital.

Author Unknown
Updated on August 15, 2021

Reddit Is Raising Up to $700M in New Funding, Reaching $10B Valuation

This new funding comes just a few months after the company raised $250 million in its Series E round.

Author Unknown
Updated on July 13, 2021

How Reddit Is Using Real-Time Marketing for Effective Engagement

Striking the right balance of timeliness and relevance is key.

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Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on July 08, 2021

The Bay Area’s 6 Largest Funding Rounds Totaled $2B+ in February

Tech startups across the Bay Area pulled in funding raises of all sizes throughout the month of February, but these six companies hauled in the biggest sums. Learn what these companies have up their sleeves with these nine- and 10-figure rounds.

Tatum Hunter Tatum Hunter
Updated on July 08, 2021

Managers at Snap, Reddit and Instacart Discuss Hiring Engineers During Coronavirus

The job market is seeing an influx of experienced engineers. Here’s how leading tech companies think about recruiting right now.

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Updated on June 21, 2021

How 14 SF Tech Leaders Are Setting Up for Post-Pandemic Scale

These companies all scaled in 2020. Here's how they plan to carry that momentum.

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Updated on June 03, 2021

How Reddit and Other SF Tech Companies Celebrate Pride All Year

Supporting the LGBTQIA+ community extends way past June.

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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on October 26, 2020

Local Tech Leaders Explain How They Maintain Healthy Work-Life Boundaries

With remote work here to stay (at least for the time being), people must find new ways to maintain healthy work-life boundaries. Six local tech leaders share how they’ve helped their teams do this. 

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Updated on September 21, 2020

Software Estimate Debates Aren’t Really About Estimates

Estimates can be bargaining chips, power grabs or wastes of time. They shouldn’t be.

Author Unknown
Updated on June 10, 2020

Alexis Ohanian Just Explained Why He Resigned From Reddit’s Board

Ohanian, a Reddit cofounder, is urging that a black candidate fill his vacated seat on the social media platform’s board.

Author Unknown
Updated on June 10, 2020

Reddit Adds YC’s Michael Seibel to Board Days After Alexis Ohanian’s Departure

Days after cofounder Alexis Ohanian’s departure, Reddit has added Y Combinator CEO Michael Seibel to its board of directors.

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Updated on April 29, 2020

Don’t Upend Your Hiring Process Now, Say Managers at Snap, Reddit and Instacart

The job market is seeing an influx of experienced engineers. Here’s how leading tech companies think about recruiting right now.

Author Unknown
Updated on April 02, 2020

How to Build a Digital Community

What kind of design decisions help create successful online communities? We asked three of San Francisco’s most vibrant digital platforms.

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