Whether they’re connected through family, industry or somewhere in between, the inspirational women these leaders look up to can teach us all a lesson in bringing our best selves to the workplace.
Tech companies often market innovation as a core tenet. Behind the scenes, the challenges solved by engineers on a regular basis power their mission and growth.
VIZIO’s Denver office will be tasked with creating the next generation of what television becomes. The office will be led by Colorado native David Rudnick.</p>
<strong>In order to dig deeper into the skills they believe make a systems engineer successful, Built In Colorado caught up with Hobbs and Thorn. They also shared what a typical day looks like in each of their roles as well as an interesting project they’ve recently worked on. Think interactive TV features and machine-learning training pipelines. </strong></p>
VIZIO, along with five other fast-growing companies across Colorado — including Hotel Engine, KPA, TruU, Freshworks and BillGo — are actively hiring. And in addition to sharing what it’s like to work in highly collaborative environments, they share why they’ve stayed at their respective companies and any work they’re excited to accomplish in the future.</p>
To get a sense of just how quickly the technology industry evolves nowadays, we spoke with engineering leaders at six Seattle-based tech companies about what their tech stack looks like today, and how it has evolved to leverage new opportunities.
We spoke with engineers at six Seattle area tech companies — all of whom happen to be women — about the projects they’re working on and how they arrived in their current role.
We spoke with leaders at the eight best midsize tech companies to work at in Seattle about what makes them such great employers — and how they plan to retain the title in years to come.