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Around the world, building the internet’s operating system—and a better way to work In a world of tech companies fighting for growth at any cost, imagine one that gives away its most successf…
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At Automattic, our Happiness Engineers are the creators and protectors of the customer experience We take this seriously – every Automattic employee, regardless of role, spends their first two weeks in support and does a one-week rotation annually Happiness Engineers introduce our customers to the…
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How Automattic Hires “The interview felt more like hanging out and talking with someone you met at a conference about what you do, what processes you use and why, etc It was friendly and, dare I s…
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