Built In Seattle’s Featured Companies of the Month

Check out the four local companies that Built In Seattle is featuring this month who each have something interesting going on.

Written by Brendan Meyer
Published on Mar. 23, 2021
Built In Seattle’s Featured Companies of the Month
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There’s always something buzzing when it comes to Seattle tech, and it’s no different for the following featured companies of the month. 

Whether it’s making digital currencies more accessible, adopting a fully remote work policy or something else entirely, these four companies all continuing to make their mark in the Seattle area. 

Check out this month’s list below. 

 

trupanion
trupanion

What they do: Trupanion is a pet medical insurance company for cats and dogs, with a mission to help pets live longer and healthier lives.

Pet-friendly office: It would make sense that Trupanion’s office would be pet-friendly, but they take it to another level. There’s a puppy play area in the company’s lobby and pet beds and blankets at every cubicle.

Tech stack: Trupanion uses Microsoft SQL Server and MongoDB for databases, and .NET, C# and SQL for languages. 

 

Coinme
coinme

What they do: Coinme is a fintech company that provides access to consumer financial services built on blockchain technology. It’s building a physical cash on-ramp to cryptocurrencies through a mobile-first digital bank-like experience, with a goal to make digital currency accessible to everyone. 

Bitcoin mania: In December 2020, Coinme expanded its Bitcoin-enabled Coinstar kiosk network to 5,000 locations. “The fast-moving expansion of Bitcoin-enabled Coinstar kiosks means that more Americans than ever now have the power to invest in digital currencies and stake their claim in the future of money — even on a quick trip to the grocery store,” Neil Bergquist, Coinme’s CEO, said in a press release

Remote-first: Even though their headquarters are in Seattle, Coinme has adopted a fully remote office.

 

Ookla
Ookla

What they do: Ookla is a software tech company that provides internet testing, data and analysis through its popular products like Speedtest, Downdetector and Spatialbuzz.

Trio of offices: Ookla’s headquarters are based in Seattle, but that’s not their only space. They also have offices in Memphis and Dublin, Ireland. Not based in any of those three locations? No problem — they’re also remote-friendly.

Tech stack: Ookla uses a swath of languages, including C#, C++, Java, JavaScript, PHP, Python, R, SQL and Swift.

 

anduril
anduril

What they do: Anduril Industries is a defense technology company that invents products with AI, autonomy and sensor fusion that will protect those who serve on the front lines.

Five offices: Anduril has a handful of locations across the country, including Seattle, Washington, D.C., Boston, Orange County, Calif. and even an office in London.

They’re hiring: Anduril is looking to fill a number of engineering positions at their Seattle office, including a senior front-end software engineer, a software engineer and more. 

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