Taylor Rose
Staff Writer at Built In
Expertise: Tech, Sustainability, DEI
Education: Antioch University

Taylor Rose is a staff writer for Built In. Taylor is an award-winning journalist who has written about sustainability, tech, art and human rights for the last decade. Taylor has also worked in the tech sector and for nonprofits as a content strategist throughout their career. They hold a B.A. in Journalism from Indiana University, an M.A. in Urban Sustainability and an M.F.A in Creative Writing, Nonfiction from Antioch University. Taylor is currently writing their second book.

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An interview with staff software engineer Greg Atkin on how the team stays up to date in a rapidly changing field. 
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Senior Business Systems Architect Ben Bradley recently joined the healthtech company. Built In SF caught up with him to learn about his experience.
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An interview with the president of Pride@Braze diving into how the ERG meets the different needs of global LGBTQIA+ employees.
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These San Francisco tech companies want to welcome new employees with these amazing benefits.
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What’s the ‘bread and butter’ for Toast’s globally distributed team? Collaborating often and through efficient communication tools. We spoke to three Toasters about how its global workforce unites to empower the restaurant community.
Inside the daily rituals that a Cisco Meraki engineer uses to get the most out of every day.
Members of Built In’s engineering team tell the story of how the online community for local tech companies, jobs and news went global.
Like creating the best sourdough bread, finding the perfect ingredients for a workplace culture is no easy task, but here are a few companies that are well on the way — and they’re all hiring.
In a time when supportive employers and communities are more important than ever, Upgrade’s Pride ERG offers a “safe space for LGBTQ+ team members and allies to connect and support each other.”
How Chris Schmidt is planning to guide the Platform Engineering team to provide critical value to customers faster.
Benchling’s new end-to-end process development platform “has the potential of accelerating how quickly these new medicines can reach everyday people.” Two product designers provide an inside look at the development process.
An inside look at what three Bay Area companies have on the horizon.