Getting to Stackdriver
Before landing at Stackdriver, I’d spent a while hacking on all sorts of startup code and infrastructure problems. During this time, my efforts have often been accompanied by a nagging feeling that...
View ArticleThe End of an (Internship) Era
Something doesn’t seem right as I exit the elevator and walk into office. It’s 2:00pm on a Thursday and at first glance, there is no one in sight. Where is everybody? I realize why when I turn the...
View ArticleWhy I Joined Stackdriver
I’ve been asked several times why I joined Stackdriver. The real answer is a bit complex, and a little hard to put into words, but it essentially boils down to “what Stackdriver is seems to “really...
View ArticleFrom Fortune 500 to Startup
When I graduated from Northeastern in May 2011, I knew I wanted to begin my professional career at a startup company. While earning a BSBA marketing and finance dual concentration, I interned at two...
View ArticleOnward, Upward and Into the Cloud
I used to find myself asking people how they got into sales, and many would tell me they just fell into it. In a way, I did too, except in my case the fall was a bit more literal, and there was a net...
View ArticleFrom Defense Research Lab to Startup
It’s been a long journey getting to Stackdriver and coming here is the biggest change I have ever made in my career. For the past ten years I worked in defense research, most recently at MIT Lincoln...
View ArticleMy Boston Startup Journey to Stackdriver
Community, content, creativity: these three things have been my fuel for life since I was young. They’re the reasons I made videos to supplement my class projects; why I loved planning themed...
View ArticleBucking the Trend, Selling the Dream
I’ve never been a person to follow the trend. While all my friends started their journey for the “golden watch” at companies that looked interesting, I decided to look for the opportunities that would...
View ArticleFrom Finance to Fantastic – My Journey to Stackdriver
I didn’t come to Stackdriver in the typical manner an individual joins a tech startup. It was as much by chance, luck, and circumstance as it was by purposeful search. I graduated Northeastern with a...
View ArticleThe Little Things: Why I Joined Stackdriver
I have a passion for building great teams. Building great teams is not easy and most organizations don’t stress the little things enough to make it possible. While I was interviewing at Stackdriver,...
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