At These 2 Boston Companies, Professional Growth Is a Priority

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50 years ago, Star Trek predicted the tech trends to come. Today, we asked 6 local experts to do the same for the upcoming year.

Looking to spice up your monotonous work-from-home routine? How does starting a new career with a company that prioritizes professional growth sound? 


Katie Wade, a technical support engineer at Rapid7, said that the security software company’s cohesive culture helped her grow professionally because it allowed her to collaborate with different teams and stakeholders. “Being able to work with people outside of just the support organization helped me gain valuable insight into other organizations of the company,” Wade said. 


Similarly, working at artificial intelligence and machine learning company Gradient AI has allowed Recruiter Rachel Smith to spread her wings professionally and hone in on her skills as the company’s sole recruiter. “I’ve grown professionally because I’ve had to flex my muscles on making independent decisions and think through ways to build a recruiting function for a company, not just a team,” Smith said. 


Built In Boston caught up with Wade and Smith to learn more about their company’s culture and how the work they’re doing has helped them grow professionally. 


Rachel Smith

RECRUITER - Gradient AI


What they do: Using its proprietary artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions, Gradient AI helps the insurance industry achieve its claims and underwriting objectives. 


Gradient AI’s culture in one word: “The word ‘dynamic’ best defines the culture, people and products we have,” Recruiter Rachel Smith said. “We are lucky to have a great group of people across teams — and the country — who genuinely like working together to build products that solve big problems for our clients. 

“Being dynamic extends to everyone having a voice and all ideas being heard from any team member, which allows roles and responsibilities to expand as you evolve as an employee. Dynamic also extends to the lively nature of our team, which used to be Mario Kart every Friday during lunch (when we could all be in person) and now is company-wide trivia while we all work from home.”
 

We are lucky to have a great group of people across teams — and the country — who genuinely like working together.”


The coolest project Smith’s worked on recently and how it helped her grow professionally: “As the company’s sole recruiter, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a number of cross-functional projects varying from scaling our hiring processes to growing our brand and developing DEI initiatives that are important to our core values. 


“Since then, I’ve implemented an application tracking system, built out our Glassdoor and other career sites, and partnered with InHerSight, a career platform tailored for women to review, rate and match with companies based on their ideal working preferences. We foster an all-inclusive environment and it was important to myself and Stan, our CEO, to showcase that to our employees. We have some exciting projects in the works from myself and current employees to continue our DEI education!


“I’ve grown professionally because I’ve had to flex my muscles on making independent decisions and think through ways to build a recruiting function for a company — not just a team.”


To read more: https://www.builtinboston.com/2020/12/3/boston-top-companies-hiring-right-now


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