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Conversations about building a high-growth startup in the developer tooling space with experts in their field. Learn about company building, leadership, engineering management, product development, and more. Hosted by Max Stoiber, co-founder & CEO of Stellate.
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Sam Blinde is an accomplished Engineering Manager and Senior Software Engineer at Nearform (formerly Formidable Labs), where she has been instrumental in leading and driving the development of cutting-edge projects for over two years. Sam brings extensive expertise in React, Redux, Node.js, Next.js, and ypeScript to her current role.
Beyond her technical prowess, Sam has excelled in various leadership capacities, including mentoring peers, onboarding new hires, and even managing hiring processes, showcasing her commitment to fostering growth and collaboration within her teams.
With a diverse background spanning technical innovation, leadership, and user-centric design, Sam brought a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this discussion. This interview taps into the following topics:
Design To Front-End
Career In Management
Splitting Time
Keeping Context
Being Accountable
Owning Your Career
IC Recommendations
Growing Responsibilities
Skill Overlaps
Mentoring People
Wins For Managers
Advocating For Others
Reviews
Feedback
Delegating Effectively
Building Trust
Leading By Example
Having Boundaries
Protecting Focus Time
Adjusting Plans
Revisiting University
AI Impacts
AI & Learning Skills
Links:
Sam Blinde
GitHub
X
LinkedIn
Nearform
Stellate
Show Notes:
Sam Blinde is an accomplished Engineering Manager and Senior Software Engineer at Nearform (formerly Formidable Labs), where she has been instrumental in leading and driving the development of cutting-edge projects for over two years. Sam brings extensive technical expertise in React, Redux, Node.js, Next.js, and TypeScript to her current role.
Beyond her technical prowess, Sam has excelled in various leadership capacities, including mentoring peers, onboarding new hires, and even managing hiring processes, showcasing her commitment to fostering growth and collaboration within her teams.
With a diverse background spanning technical innovation, leadership, and user-centric design, Sam brought a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this discussion. This interview taps into the following topics:
Remote Work At Formidable
Office vs. Remote vs. Hybrid
Liberating Remote Culture
Social Connections
Scheduled Fun
Fostering Connections
Time Zone Challenges
Games
Managing Teams
Developing Growth
Space For Expressing Feelings
Honesty & Transparency
Community Channels
Minecraft Team Server
Trust Battery
Culture Of Trust
Using Timers
Radical Candor
Empathetic Feedback
Work-Life Balance
Protecting Your Time
Importance Of Celebrations
Company Podcast For Team Building
Internal Tool Building
Links:
Sam Blinde
GitHub
X
LinkedIn
Nearform
Stellate
Show Notes
Maria Constantine, an educator turned startup generalist, is driven by a commitment to human-centric business practices. Presently, as the Executive Operations Manager at Stellate, she plays a pivotal role in achieving scalability through comprehensive strategies encompassing sales, marketing, operations, and client support.
Maria's extensive background in executive operations management, business development, and marketing equips her with a multifaceted perspective. She adeptly oversees critical areas of sales operations, executive management, and marketing strategies, ensuring cohesive and effective approaches.
During her leisure time, Maria channels her passion for reading into developing an app dedicated to enhancing the digital reading experience.
Links:
Twitter
LinedIn
Stellate
My Bookstory app
Show Notes:
In this podcast episode, Andreas Heiberg hosts Brian Walters from Nearform (Formidable Labs) and Viktor Tortolero from Stellate. The discussion revolves around accessibility in web development. Brian, a seasoned software engineer with over 15 years of experience, emphasizes that accessibility isn't solely about making adjustments for specific disabilities; rather, it contributes to an enhanced experience for all users. Viktor, a front-end engineer based in Guadalajara, shares insights into the importance of inclusive design, highlighting the necessity to accommodate diverse use cases and cater to different ways people interact with websites.
This conversation delves into Stellate's recent accessibility audit, a proactive measure taken during a recent redesign. Viktor provides key learnings from the process, emphasizing the ongoing effort required to maintain accessibility. Brian echoes these sentiments, underscoring the challenges posed when introducing JavaScript widgets and the importance of making content decisions collaboratively within the team. The discussion illuminates accessibility as a continuous commitment, enriching the development lifecycle for a more robust and inclusive user experience.
Topics Discussed:
Accessibility
"Normal People"
Better For Everyone
Inclusive Design
Accessibility Audit
Success Criteria
Content Decisions
Semantically Understood
Team Effort
Accessibility By Default
Focus Issues
HTML Order
Accessibility Libraries
Infinite Scrolling
Scrolljacking
Progressive Enhancement
JS Interactivity
W3C Accessibility Standards
Valuable Resources
axe
Accessibility DevTools
Proactivity vs Reactivity
Accessibility Advocacy
Pagination
Navigation
Screen Readers
Growing Importance
MVP Accessibility
Limiting Customers
Hooks
Pro Tips
Blind Power Users
Links:
Nearform
Brian Walters
Andreas Heiberg
Victor Tortolero
Stellate
Show Notes:
Andreas Heiberg is an experienced entrepreneur and a software engineering leader with a passion for product development, space exploration, and nuclear energy. From shaping healthcare solutions at Babylon to optimizing global logistics at Gelato, Andreas brings a wealth of experience. He has co-founded and worked at a handful of venture-backed tech companies; ranging from startups to large enterprises across a diverse set of industries. In this interview Andreas shares many insights from his dynamic career.
Topics Discussed:
U.K. and U.S. Appeal
Graphic Design and University
Early Website Building
Career Trajectory
Becoming a Manager
Consulting
First Startups
Startup Advice
Working at Stellate
Creating Culture
Favourite Jobs
Peace Time Leadership
Moving Mountains
Distributed Work
Decompressing
Influential Mentors
Approximation of Progress
AI
Societal Changes
Questioning Norms
U.S. Startup Ecosystem
Access to Capital
Intense Workplace
Fields of Interest
Nuclear Energy
Sailing
Education in Denmark
Question Everything
Links:
GitHub
Website
X
LinkedIn
Show Notes:
Victor Tortolero is a dedicated Senior Software Engineer at Stellate. He is specializing in front-end development, and has experience in open source. While his expertise lies in front-end development, Victor has also demonstrated proficiency in back-end tasks; consistently delivering end-to-end solutions with precision and care.
During his time at Stellate, Victor has been instrumental in developing groundbreaking new features around GraphQL caching, and his work reflects his meticulous approach and deep technical understanding. Victor is currently based in Guadalajara and enjoys the local culture and food.
Topics Discussed:
Mexico
Being Self-Taught
Stellate
CLI5
Startups
Company Culture
Becoming A Developer
Math
Remote Work
AI
Open Source
Mentors
Hotspot Mexico
Links:
Website
Twitter
GitHub
LinkedIn
Show Notes:
Hello. I'm Bogdan from Romania. I'm known for designing scalable digital systems, and my expertise is rooted in HTML/CSS/JS architecture. I’m driven by the pursuit of maintainable and reusable solutions and advocate for web apps that are both accessible and adaptable in our ever-changing digital landscape.
I’ve always been drawn to the dynamic nature of sports: the thrill of chasing a ball on the tennis court, the rapid exchanges in a game of padel, or the strategic maneuvering of squash. The precision and focus required in these sports mirror my approach to life and work. When I’m not indulging in these adrenaline-packed activities, you’ll find me immersed in the rhythmic world of movie soundtracks, which provide the perfect backdrop for my coding sessions.
Topics Discussed:
Origins
Romania
Early Tech Exposure
First "Web Dollars"
University Experience
People Skills Development
Early Tech Jobs
Ruby on Rails
Shopify
E-Commerce Complexity
Startup Experiences
Deloitte Experience
Growing A Team
Freelancer Marketplace
Startup Learnings
Travel and Remote Work
Coffee Shop Stimulus
Nomad or Not
Career Highs and Lows
McDonald's Experience
Taking Chances
Passion for UI
Designing for Developers
Remote Work Experiences
Asynchronous Collaboration
Oversharing
Racket Sports
Hobbies
GraphQL Experience
Frontend Trends
tRPC
Open Source Work
A.I. Trends
A.I. Issues
Stellate Experience
Making Connections
Future Outlook
Links:
http://bogdansoare.com/
Medium
Twitter
GitHub
LinkedIn
Show Notes:
In this “Meet The Team” episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Van Riper, a seasoned professional who brings a wealth of experience and passion for community work to the table. Van was the steward in the early days of a new developer community program that he helped start at Google, Google Developer Groups (Originally, Google Technology User Groups). Van worked as a global meta-community manager there. With two decades in community work, coupled with an impressive three decades in UX design and development, our guest and new team member's expertise is hard to match. We are grateful to work with someone who has dedicated himself so much to shaping vibrant developer communities with an eye for “win-win-wins” on all sides.
Van’s community adventure began in 2003 when volunteer work as a global community builder among developers ignited his passion. This led him to seize the opportunity to join Google as a full-time developer relations professional in 2010; marking a significant milestone in their career with many remarkable contributions. A deep passion for well-being practices adds a unique perspective to his work. At Stellate Van will build a strong foundation for the GraphQL community to thrive and grow.
Hear Van Riper's perspective on:
Community Liaison Work
Getting Into Tech
Studying At MIT
Growing Up
First Community Efforts
Hewlett Packard Experience
Career High Points
User Interface Design
Early UI Communities
Career Low Points
Google Legal Battles
Representing Google
Switching To DevRel
Fostering Remote Communities
Desire For Connection
Unconferences' Strengths
Self Care
"Still Better Together"
Sense Of Belonging
GraphQL Community
GraphQL Adoption Curve
GraphQL At Scale
Community Advocates
Developer Evangelists
Win-Win-Wins
Early Community Building
Community Tree
Minimum Viable Communities
Open Source Communities
Starting Community Work
Google vs AWS
Community Competitive Advantages
VC's Community Focus
Community Volunteering
Links:
Van Riper on LinkedIn
Van Riper on Medium
Van Riper on Twitter
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
A “Meet The Team” FFP interview with Stellate Staff Software Engineer Jovi De Croock.
Jovi is a software engineer who's very passionate about open-source, performance and developer-experience. He is part of the Preact and urql core teams. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with friends and running.
Hear Jovi's perspective on:
Origins
Software Love
Joining Stellate
Consultancy Years
Formidable Labs
Ownership
Open Source DNA
Company Building
Default To Open
Favourite Job
Supportive Culture
Joining Startups
Avoiding Red Flags
Values Checking
Culture Addition
Decompressing
Self Advice
Context Is Key
Open Source Funding
Collaboration vs Focus
Belgium
Working Hard
Getting Into Open Source
Studying Psychology
Books
GraphQL Ecosystem
Communication Skills
Junior Dev Tips
Problem Solving
GraphQL’s Future
Personal Routine
Website: https://www.jovidecroock.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/JoviDeCroock
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoviDeC
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovidecroock?originalSubdomain=be
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with Guy Podjarny. Guy is a renowned entrepreneur and technologist who currently serves as the co-founder and president at Snyk, a leading cloud-native security company. Guy also hosts of The Secure Developer podcast, and is an O'Reilly author.
Prior to Snyk, Guy Podjarny co-founded Blaze, a groundbreaking web security startup that was later acquired by Akamai Technologies. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Guy is recognized as a thought leader in the field of application security and has contributed to several open-source projects, including OWASP Top Ten and the Node.js security project. He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored the book "Securing Open Source Libraries" to help developers improve the security of their software.
As a passionate advocate for secure software development, Guy is dedicated to empowering developers to write secure code from the start. His mission with Snyk is to democratize security and make it accessible to all developers, regardless of their level of expertise. Under his leadership, Snyk has grown rapidly and become a trusted partner for many of the world's leading companies. Guy's innovative thinking and commitment to building a better, more secure digital world have earned him numerous accolades.
Hear Guy Podjarny’s perspective on:
Invisible Security
Providing Value
Risk Reduction
ROI Calculator
Justifying Expenses
Aligning On Price
Messaging Is Definition
Power Statements
Product Problem
Understanding Value
Holding Complexity
Primary Bits
Core Messaging
Links:
Guy Podjarny on Twitter
Snyk
The Secure Developer Podcast
Guy Podjarny on GitHub
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with Guy Podjarny. Guy is a renowned entrepreneur and technologist who currently serves as the co-founder and president at Snyk, a leading cloud-native security company. Guy also hosts of The Secure Developer podcast, and is an O'Reilly author.
Prior to Snyk, Guy Podjarny co-founded Blaze, a groundbreaking web security startup that was later acquired by Akamai Technologies. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Guy is recognized as a thought leader in the field of application security and has contributed to several open-source projects, including OWASP Top Ten and the Node.js security project. He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored the book "Securing Open Source Libraries" to help developers improve the security of their software.
As a passionate advocate for secure software development, Guy is dedicated to empowering developers to write secure code from the start. His mission with Snyk is to democratize security and make it accessible to all developers, regardless of their level of expertise. Under his leadership, Snyk has grown rapidly and become a trusted partner for many of the world's leading companies. Guy's innovative thinking and commitment to building a better, more secure digital world have earned him numerous accolades.
Hear Guy Podjarny’s perspective on:
Heavybit Environment
High Standards
Functionality vs Security
Monetizing Security
Explosive Growth
Founder Image
Humility Culture
Unsolved Problems
Appreciating Success
Celebrating Teams
Hiring Leadership
Execution Ability
Vision & Hustle
Assessing Leadership
Replacing Executives
Retaining Leaders
Heads Of X
Inflated Titles
Links:
Guy Podjarny on Twitter
Snyk
The Secure Developer Podcast
Guy Podjarny on GitHub
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with Guy Podjarny. Guy is a renowned entrepreneur and technologist who currently serves as the co-founder and president at Snyk, a leading cloud-native security company. Guy also hosts of The Secure Developer podcast, and is an O'Reilly author.
Prior to Snyk, Guy Podjarny co-founded Blaze, a groundbreaking web security startup that was later acquired by Akamai Technologies. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Guy is recognized as a thought leader in the field of application security and has contributed to several open-source projects, including OWASP Top Ten and the Node.js security project. He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored the book "Securing Open Source Libraries" to help developers improve the security of their software.
As a passionate advocate for secure software development, Guy is dedicated to empowering developers to write secure code from the start. His mission with Snyk is to democratize security and make it accessible to all developers, regardless of their level of expertise. Under his leadership, Snyk has grown rapidly and become a trusted partner for many of the world's leading companies. Guy's innovative thinking and commitment to building a better, more secure digital world have earned him numerous accolades.
Hear Guy Podjarny’s perspective on:
Outside Perspective
Family Grounding
Adapting Scale
Managing Family Life
Disconnecting
Travel Rules
Importance Of Vacations
Inflection Points
Dev Tools Companies
Product User Fit
Embracing Security
Depth vs. Breadth
Narrow But Deep
Product Buyer Fit
Links:
Guy Podjarny on Twitter
Snyk
The Secure Developer Podcast
Guy Podjarny on GitHub
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with Guy Podjarny. Guy is a renowned entrepreneur and technologist who currently serves as the co-founder and president at Snyk, a leading cloud-native security company. Guy also hosts of The Secure Developer podcast, and is an O'Reilly author.
Prior to Snyk, Guy Podjarny co-founded Blaze, a groundbreaking web security startup that was later acquired by Akamai Technologies. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Guy is recognized as a thought leader in the field of application security and has contributed to several open-source projects, including OWASP Top Ten and the Node.js security project. He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored the book "Securing Open Source Libraries" to help developers improve the security of their software.
As a passionate advocate for secure software development, Guy is dedicated to empowering developers to write secure code from the start. His mission with Snyk is to democratize security and make it accessible to all developers, regardless of their level of expertise. Under his leadership, Snyk has grown rapidly and become a trusted partner for many of the world's leading companies. Guy's innovative thinking and commitment to building a better, more secure digital world have earned him numerous accolades.
Hear Guy Podjarny’s perspective on:
Guy Podjarny’s Journey
Typical Week
Replacing Himself
Growing Quickly
Snyk & Blaze
Product Vision
Looking Ahead
Angel Investing
External Perspectives
Becoming A CTO
Holistic Big Picture
Quality Co-Founders
Israel Branch
Addictive Rollercoaster
Links:
Guy Podjarny on Twitter
Snyk
The Secure Developer Podcast
Guy Podjarny on GitHub
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with Guy Podjarny. Guy is a renowned entrepreneur and technologist who currently serves as the co-founder and president at Snyk, a leading cloud-native security company. Guy also hosts of The Secure Developer podcast, and is an O'Reilly author.
Prior to Snyk, Guy Podjarny co-founded Blaze, a groundbreaking web security startup that was later acquired by Akamai Technologies. With over two decades of experience in the software industry, Guy is recognized as a thought leader in the field of application security and has contributed to several open-source projects, including OWASP Top Ten and the Node.js security project. He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and has authored the book "Securing Open Source Libraries" to help developers improve the security of their software.
As a passionate advocate for secure software development, Guy is dedicated to empowering developers to write secure code from the start. His mission with Snyk is to democratize security and make it accessible to all developers, regardless of their level of expertise. Under his leadership, Snyk has grown rapidly and become a trusted partner for many of the world's leading companies. Guy's innovative thinking and commitment to building a better, more secure digital world have earned him numerous accolades.
Hear Guy Podjarny’s perspective on:
Puzzle Connoisseur
Guy Podjarny’s Journey
Growing Quickly
Snyk & Blaze
Product Vision
Looking Ahead
Quality Co-Founders
External Perspectives
Becoming A CTO
Holistic Big Picture
Israel Branch
Co-Founder Trust
Addictive Rollercoaster
Family Grounding
Importance Of Vacations
Managing Family Life
Developer Tooling
Embracing Security
Narrow But Deep
Product Buyer Fit
Snyk’s Inflection Point
Snyk’s Culture
Hiring Leadership
Heads Of X
Failing Leaders
Selling Something Invisible
Aligning On Value
Total Addressable Market
Messaging Is Definition
Holding Complexity
Alleviating Complexity
Links:
Guy Podjarny on Twitter
Snyk
The Secure Developer Podcast
Guy Podjarny on GitHub
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
A FFP interview with the CEO at Vercel, Guillermo Rauch.
Guillermo is a highly accomplished fixture in the web development community with over a decade of experience in the field. He is widely recognized for his expertise and contributions, particularly for creating the popular JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. He has also played a key role in the success of several startups as a co-founder.
Guillermo Rauch is currently the CEO of Vercel, a platform that simplifies the process of deploying and scaling web applications. Vercel has become a highly popular choice for developers, companies, and organizations to build and deploy their web projects.
Throughout his career, Guillermo Rauch has achieved many notable accomplishments, including co-founding LearnBoost and Cloudup. His expertise, leadership, and contributions are recognized as a leader in the industry. Guillermo is frequently invited as a speaker to many conferences and events, and has been featured in multiple publications and media outlets.
Hear Guillermo Rauch's perspective on:
Customers As Partners
Absorbing Insights
Actionable Feedback Loops
Winning Means…
Metrics As Products
Guillermo’s Personal Evolution
Biggest Lessons
Improving The World
Authenticity & Transparency
Links:
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter
Guillermo Rauch's blog
Vercel
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with the CEO at Vercel, Guillermo Rauch.
Guillermo is a highly accomplished fixture in the web development community with over a decade of experience in the field. He is widely recognized for his expertise and contributions, particularly for creating the popular JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. He has also played a key role in the success of several startups as a co-founder.
Guillermo Rauch is currently the CEO of Vercel, a platform that simplifies the process of deploying and scaling web applications. Vercel has become a highly popular choice for developers, companies, and organizations to build and deploy their web projects.
Throughout his career, Guillermo Rauch has achieved many notable accomplishments, including co-founding LearnBoost and Cloudup. His expertise, leadership, and contributions are recognized as a leader in the industry. Guillermo is frequently invited as a speaker to many conferences and events, and has been featured in multiple publications and media outlets.
Hear Guillermo Rauch's perspective on:
Balancing Focus
Trusting Great Leaders
Stellar Feedback
Colleagues As Customers
Finding Exceptional Leaders
No or Hell Yeah!
Important Heuristic
Extremely Curious
Scaling Yourself
Guillermo’s Motivation
Owing The Web
Customers As Partners
Absorbing Insights
Actionable Feedback Loops
Links:
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter
Guillermo Rauch's blog
Vercel
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with the CEO at Vercel, Guillermo Rauch.
Guillermo is a highly accomplished fixture in the web development community with over a decade of experience in the field. He is widely recognized for his expertise and contributions, particularly for creating the popular JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. He has also played a key role in the success of several startups as a co-founder.
Guillermo Rauch is currently the CEO of Vercel, a platform that simplifies the process of deploying and scaling web applications. Vercel has become a highly popular choice for developers, companies, and organizations to build and deploy their web projects.
Throughout his career, Guillermo Rauch has achieved many notable accomplishments, including co-founding LearnBoost and Cloudup. His expertise, leadership, and contributions are recognized as a leader in the industry. Guillermo is frequently invited as a speaker to many conferences and events, and has been featured in multiple publications and media outlets.
Hear Guillermo Rauch's perspective on:
Staying Ahead
Reverse Engineering
Back Porting
“Democratizing” Technology Access
Typical CEO Day
Oversimplifying Problems
Infrastructure As Code
Main Responsibilities
Declarative Systems
Driving Change
Powerful Metaphors
Links:
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter
Guillermo Rauch's blog
Vercel
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with the CEO at Vercel, Guillermo Rauch.
Guillermo is a highly accomplished fixture in the web development community with over a decade of experience in the field. He is widely recognized for his expertise and contributions, particularly for creating the popular JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. He has also played a key role in the success of several startups as a co-founder.
Guillermo Rauch is currently the CEO of Vercel, a platform that simplifies the process of deploying and scaling web applications. Vercel has become a highly popular choice for developers, companies, and organizations to build and deploy their web projects.
Throughout his career, Guillermo Rauch has achieved many notable accomplishments, including co-founding LearnBoost and Cloudup. His expertise, leadership, and contributions are recognized as a leader in the industry. Guillermo is frequently invited as a speaker to many conferences and events, and has been featured in multiple publications and media outlets.
Hear Guillermo Rauch's perspective on:
Simple vs Easy
Engineering vs Shipping
Protecting Crown Jewels
Value System
Software At Scale
Enabling Features
Psychological Safety
Links:
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter
Guillermo Rauch's blog
Vercel
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
A “Meet The Team” FFP interview with Stellate's first main designer Julian Bauer from the design agency Overnice. Here are a few lines in his own words about himself.
Hi, I’m Julian, a self-taught designer and developer. I co-founded the brand and product design agency, Overnice, some years ago and have been helping high-tech startups get their brands and products right ever since. In my mind, a digital brand and its product should be one and the same thing. I’m passionate about the intersection of art, design and technology and get a fuzzy feeling every time I see someone pushing the limits of that. Lastly: I do judge books by their cover.
Hear Julian's perspective on:
Pandemic Reset
Design Agency Beginnings
Career Liftoff
First Startup
First UX Lessons
Berlin Startup Scene
Tech Influence
Juggling Startups
Brand Strategy
Brand & UX
Working with Good Founders
Remote Freedom
Job Satisfaction
Carpentry Joys
Influences
Trends and AI
Favorite Books
Evaluating Usability
Product Stories
Incorporating Feedback
Agency Transitioning Off
Twitter: @julianbauer_
Overnice Agency: https://www.overnice.com/
LinkedIn Julian Bauer: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jul1anbauer/
LinkedIn Overnice: https://www.linkedin.com/company/overnice/
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
Show Notes:
A FFP interview with the CEO at Vercel, Guillermo Rauch.
Guillermo is a highly accomplished fixture in the web development community with over a decade of experience in the field. He is widely recognized for his expertise and contributions, particularly for creating the popular JavaScript library, Socket.io, which allows for real-time bi-directional communication between web clients and servers. He has also played a key role in the success of several startups as a co-founder.
Guillermo Rauch is currently the CEO of Vercel, a platform that simplifies the process of deploying and scaling web applications. Vercel has become a highly popular choice for developers, companies, and organizations to build and deploy their web projects.
Throughout his career, Guillermo Rauch has achieved many notable accomplishments, including co-founding LearnBoost and Cloudup. His expertise, leadership, and contributions are recognized as a leader in the industry. Guillermo is frequently invited as a speaker to many conferences and events, and has been featured in multiple publications and media outlets.
Hear Guillermo Rauch's perspective on:
Promoting Quickly
Celebration Culture
Sharing Kudos
Best Feedback
North Star
Saying No
"Hell Yes!" Decisions
Customer Delight
And vs Or Products
Dismissing React
Links:
Guillermo Rauch on Twitter
Guillermo Rauch's blog
Vercel
We are currently hiring at Stellate. If you got interested in potentially working with us, please take a look at our hiring page.
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