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Adrienne Teeley Adrienne Teeley
Published on March 20, 2025

You’re a Good Data Scientist. Here’s How to Be a Great One.

You have the tech skills, experience and know-how to do your job well. What can you do to take your data science career to the next level?

Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on March 20, 2025

Redaptive Raises $200M to Improve the Energy Efficiency of Buildings

The funding announcement comes one month after the San Francisco company canceled its plans to go public.

Updated on March 20, 2025

New Year, New You: These San Francisco Companies Are Hiring in 2022

Our monthly guide to the fastest-growing companies in your area.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 20, 2025

Plus Raises $200M to Scale Its Autonomous Trucking Tech Globally

Beginning this year, Plus will be the first autonomous trucking developer to start mass production, with plans to deploy in the U.S., China and Europe. The company is also now hiring, with dozens of open tech positions at its Cupertino HQ.

Jeremy Porr Jeremy Porr
Updated on March 20, 2025

9 Bay Area Startups, Led by Patreon, Raised Over $250M Last Week

The latest round for the subscription-based platform brought Patreon’s valuation to $1.2 billion.

Jeremy Porr Jeremy Porr
Updated on March 20, 2025

The Future 5 of San Francisco Tech, Q1 2022

Here are five up-and-coming local startups to watch as we look ahead to 2022 and beyond.

Updated on March 20, 2025

Alembic Raises $14M Series A to Expand Its Marketing Platform

The company’s lead investor is WndrCo, a VC firm founded by filmmaker Jeffrey Katzenberg.

Ashley Bowden Ashley Bowden
Updated on March 20, 2025

ORO Raises $25M Series A to Build CRM Tech for Suppliers

The company automates procurement workflows to help businesses improve supplier efficiency.

Jeremy Porr Jeremy Porr
Updated on March 20, 2025

The 100kPledge Launches With $45B+ in Commitments to Racial Justice Initiatives

Andrew Yang is one of several founding members of a just-launched online platform that tracks companies’ financial commitments to racial justice. Joining him are employees from Google, Shopify, Postmates and Grindr.

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