Building unique and memorable user experiences is an art form, one that these Seattle tech companies have mastered in their own unique ways. Though you may have never heard of them, these five companies have worked with some of the biggest businesses in the Puget Sound region.
As “mobility-as-a-service” takes off, travelers are becoming increasingly spoiled for choice. Rideshare, scooter and bike apps clamour for attention in app stores, which can all seem a bit bewildering for the user standing on a street corner. Enter Migo, which displays travel options from a wide range of mobility services on a single platform.
Headquartered in Salt Lake City — with a second office in Bellevue — the Sarcos is working on its “Guardian” line of robotic exoskeletons that allow human beings to perform superhuman physical tasks.
Whether you’re already working in the Seattle tech industry or looking to break in, you’re not exactly starved of options. In fact, you might actually be spoiled for choice — just check out these six tech companies, all of which are hiring right now in and around Seattle.
The sun may be riding that snooze button and rising later each day, but venture capital funding continued apace in Seattle this August. Here are Puget Sound's five largest funding rounds for August.
To enhance your Labor Day weekend break, we’ve assembled six longer tech-related stories from writers and publications we respect. There’s a little of everything here, and while we can’t guarantee that the following list is completely Musk-free, we promise you’ll learn a little — perhaps quite a lot — from each one.
We talked to new hires at a handful of Seattle tech companies from a range of teams and industries about how they were made to feel welcome throughout their first day, week and month in their new role.
More and more organizations are popping up to identify potential software engineers, developers and data scientists who don't have college degrees, equip them with the necessary skills and funnel them to companies who need them. Here are five Seattle-area organizations helping to educate tomorrow’s tech workforce.