This post is long over due.
Once or twice a year, Gusto’s engineering, product, and design (EPD) team likes to pause, convalesce, and spend three days…
In 2003 I joined a small startup in San Diego called ProfitLine as a software engineer. I was…
Eddie Kim and I talk a lot about Denver. We talk about our hiring strategy. We talk about optimizing our…
On March 9th, 2017 I gave a talk at our office in Denver about an architectural approach we’re taking to modularize our codebase. Of note, this approach is experimental and is not widely implemented at Gusto.
Kendra Lyndon, a Seattle native, is our newest Denver-based engineer at Gusto!
5 months ago I was the only Gusto engineer in Denver. Now we have 6. All of us are new to the company, and…
Matt Lewis, a native to Wisconsin (but without the accent for some reason), joins us as…
We’re thrilled to say that Dave Corby has joined Gusto’s Growth Foundation team in Denver as an engineer!
Dave worked as an engineer at Amazon in Seattle for a couple of years. He moved to Boulder and worked with Formation Systems…
I attended a dinner last week with about thirty influential folks in the Denver/Boulder tech scene (I’m not actually sure how I got invited). The topic was how might we work together to make ours a more attractive region for top-tier tech talent to live and work…
If I leave San Francisco and work for a company in a place like Denver…
I’ve been drinking a lot of coffee. A lot. People here in Denver are making significant career changes and becoming…
Distributed teams aren’t new to software engineering. It’s safe to say that those who have been in the…
“Oh, you’re ‘The Engineer’!”
“Uh, hi, I’m Jeremy.”