Anderson Chen
Staff Writer at Built In

Anderson Chen is a Built In staff writer covering tech companies for Brand Studio. He has been working as a content writer and journalist since 2018. Chen has a degree in molecular environmental biology from the University of California-Berkeley as well as a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University. 

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The transition from independent contributor to manager is filled with teachable moments, mistakes and learning experiences. Built In Austin sat down with four former ICs to see how they successfully pivoted — and how they’re helping others do the same.
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Built In Austin sat down with Semrush’s director of organic search to see how the growing team aligns new members with company ambitions.
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At Redgate Software — whether you’re a former fireman, teacher or juicer — the supportive foundation of continuous learning creates self-defined success for its sales teams.
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Software sales is a high wall to scale in an already crowded tech industry. Built In sat down with three sales reps at Redgate Software for their trials and tribulations getting there.
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At the Austin-based company, autonomous employees help produce strong business alliances.
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An organized station begets a proper workflow. At tech companies, clean code frees up engineering teams to handle shifting goals and pressing changes.
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As the year approaches its end, three Austin tech companies are already looking ahead with ambitious goals and plans to make them happen.
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Tech companies once redefined what the office looked like. Now, they must embrace a more flexible one.
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To keep productivity and job satisfaction high, these Austin companies are trusting employees to get their job done.
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The Austin-based company is building the foundations for something new in the industry, and it’s calling on those who are passionate for changing healthcare from reactive to proactive.
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At the two-day company event, culture and camaraderie were on full display.
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2021 saw workers exit en masse. At Ontic, people have managed to buck the expected trend.