In 2014, three out of the four people working at Hyperscience were founders. For a small, tight-knit staff, writing down the culture and the company’s values weren’t necessary. That shared understanding and work culture served the team well — for a time. The company’s machine learning solution to document processing was taking off, and the company was continuously doubling in size. But, eventually, Brodsky saw some of what he loved about his company culture begin to, as he put it, “dim.”
In an increasingly digital world inundated with content, social networks are battling to stand out against the noise. Video has emerged as a medium that works, with major players like Facebook and Twitter dipping its toes into live streaming.
It can be hard to chart growth for engineers who want to stay in individual contributor roles, but at Narmi, a transparent path toward opportunities offers clarity and autonomy in their professional growth
Just days after investing in networking space The Wing, WeWork unveiled an ever bigger deal in the works. It’s acquiring Meetup, an NYC-based company that brings people together for shared experiences.
Squarespace is well known for their swanky, design-forward approach to website creation. So, when we heard that the company was moving into a fancy, new office, we were excited to see what they came up with.