If you’re looking for something new and exciting, San Francisco may just be the place for you. Not only do the following tech companies have an abundance of open opportunities, but they’re also working on some pretty compelling projects.
Plenty’s agri-foodtech platform leverages data analytics, machine learning and customized lighting in order to optimize plant growth cycles. The company grows baby arugula, baby kale and lettuce at its San Francisco-based farm.
Moving into a virtual work environment hasn’t changed the values-first culture at VSCO. Built In learned how five-minute presentations, graffiti lessons and a “Hackhouse” keep the team close-knit.
Several companies pulled in new funding rounds and others are making new moves toward growth. Read more of the latest news from the Bay Area tech scene. This is the Built In SF weekly refresh.
Company culture initiatives, hiring pushes, origin stories and more. Built In San Francisco caught up with local organizations during a lively time of year.