Brigid Hogan
Staff Writer at Built In

Brigid Hogan is a staff writer at Built In. Hogan joined Built In after working in communications consulting, publishing operations and as a public high school teacher. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and a Master of Science in Curriculum 

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PagerDuty team members in green shirts in front of PagerDuty booth at a conference
“Why, why now and why PagerDuty?” AI-focused team members share how the company’s holistic approach powers fast-paced advancement for customers and employees alike.
Screenshot of Dropbox Dash
Avoid the productivity bottleneck of sorting through tabs, files and emails: Dropbox Dash offers an efficient way to navigate an array of cross-platform tools. Built In learned more about how a cross-functional team brought the product to life.
Group photo of Fivetran team members in front of logo wall.
Fivetran has ambitious goals as it works to transform data integration for companies — and that mission is powered by a tight-knit and positive team. Built In learned how individuals and teams alike contribute to a vibrant and results-driven culture.
VSCO
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.
Credit Karma
Opportunities created new paths for Emily Childers to grow at Credit Karma, and she ‘followed interesting problems’ across departments to increase her impact. Built In learned more about where she’s been so far — and where she’s going next.
Warner Bros. Discovery team members post for group photo — all wearing blue — outside their Bellevue, Washington, office.
When the Max platform was announced in early 2023, engineering teams around the world were already hard at work building the scalable global platform. Here’s how a nimble approach and next-gen tech brought Max to life.
women's equality day
Gender inequality remains a barrier for women in the workplace — and many are willing to seek new opportunities to find a more inclusive culture. Built In SF highlights three companies supporting women’s success in the workplace.
Nine Dynatrace team members sit on a stage with blue backlighting and a sign reading “Dynatrace Perform.”
Dynatrace’s company culture is rooted in the value employees bring to the globally distributed team. Built In learned how a dynamic and people-first approach keeps colleagues connected.
skyline of a city
Gopuff may have a cheeky public image on social media, but behind the scenes, the company is doing serious work through partnerships with community organizations to support individuals in need.
Photo of stickers featuring Benchling ERG logos
Benchling’s employee resource groups offer team members inclusion and community, creating opportunities for empowered leadership. Built In learned more about how the team built and sustains a robust and diverse network of support.
Atlanta cityscape
JPMorgan Chase’s tech-savvy leadership and investment in cloud-native innovation have made its new Global Technology Center in Atlanta a hub for tech talent and innovative work. We caught up with Lead Software Engineer James Alexander to learn more.
dropbox employees in a circle
Built In heard from three women leading Dropbox’s inclusive culture about how the company supports growth and opportunity for all.