<p dir="ltr">Never dread another Monday again. Check out these eight local tech companies — and their sweet perks — and get ready to build a career you truly love.</p>
We spoke with five Colorado-based tech companies leading digital transformations in a range of industries to learn how their technology has evolved over time — and the trends they’re keeping a close eye on right now. </p>
Palo Alto-based VMware acquires Carbon Black for $2.1B, Left Hand Robotics Scoops Up Funding and more from this weeks news round up. </p>
While Boulder may not be <a href="https://www.builtincolorado.com/company/carbon-black-inc">Carbon Black</a>’s headquarters, it sure feels like it’s at the center of all the action. We talked with three engineers and product owners about scaling for growth, investing in the team’s desire to improve, and their goals for maturing in the coming year. </p>
As the vice president of threat at Carbon Black, Jim Treinen and his team anticipate how hackers and ransomware will strike vulnerable companies and build products that can detect and respond to attacks before any serious harm takes place. Given how rapidly technology, and therefore malware, upgrades on a regular basis, this is no easy task. We spoke with Jim about he and his team handle such a feat. </p>
With nearly two decades of endpoint security under its belt, Carbon Black’s engine runs at full throttle. And that includes an ever-growing office in Colorado. We spoke with four members of the team in Boulder to learn how they manage company goals while surging ahead and rapidly expanding. <strong> </strong></p>
<p dir="ltr">Curious where some of your favorite Colorado tech companies do their best work? Take a look behind the scenes and see what inspired the designs of these offices.</p>
In a place like Colorado where people are particularly enthusiastic about creating a balanced, healthy and happy life, perks like flexible work schedules and remote work have become a boon to local techies. </p>