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Published on March 25, 2025

How Toast Helps Employees Find Their ‘Superpowers’

Toast is growing, and its primary customers, local restaurant owners, have been hit hard by the pandemic. Julisa Salas shared how the company has supported its clients during these uncertain times while continuing to foster an environment for personal and professional growth for its employees.

Quinten Dol Quinten Dol
Updated on March 25, 2025

How Boston Tech Is Changing the Face of E-commerce

As e-commerce expands, so is business for Boston tech companies helping others harness the technology’s power.

Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on March 25, 2025

LeanIX Raises $80M From Goldman Sachs, Plans to Grow Watertown Team

LeanIX is hiring at both its offices in Bonn, Germany, and Watertown, with open positions across its marketing, customer success, sales and product departments.

Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on March 25, 2025

Boston’s Battery Boom, Vizit’s $10M Raise, and More Boston Tech News

Catch up on the Boston tech news you may have missed last week.

Built In Staff Built In Staff
Updated on March 25, 2025

Immuta Updates Integration With Starburst to Streamline Data Access

The data security platform’s integration with Starburst allows companies to access policy-controlled data seamlessly.

Conlan Carter Conlan Carter
Updated on March 25, 2025

These Organizations Are Bringing Employee Appreciation to the Forefront of Office Design

We asked two tech teams what makes their spaces special — and what they have planned for the near future.

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Justine Hofherr Justine Hofherr
Updated on March 25, 2025

Want to own part of your company? At these 5 tech startups, you can

One popular 21st benefit is company equity — also known as owning a chunk of a business that could potentially be worth millions (or billions!) one day.

Adrienne Teeley Adrienne Teeley
Updated on March 25, 2025

New to Leadership? A Tech Leader’s Advice on Making the Jump.

For Patrick Wetherille, the new CEO of calorie-counting app Lose It!, the key to his successful change management was preparation. He had been working for months to lay the groundwork for this company milestone by taking on increasingly more responsibility. By the time the company formally announced the news, the shockwaves were more akin to ripples. 

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Olivia McClure Olivia McClure
Updated on March 25, 2025

How 4 Local Companies Allow Employees to Unplug on Their Own Terms

Leaders from MassMutual, Dynatrace, Iterative Health and Kyruus describe their companies’ approach to time off and how it supports employees.

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