Sentences with phrase «many people the company»

The 25 - person company now has three of its own games under development, including Below, an adventure game for the Xbox One that was highlighted during Microsoft's press conference at the Electronic Entertainment Expo this summer.
Coverall began in 1985 as a three - person company headquartered in San Diego, Calif and now supports more than 8,000 franchised businesses in 90 markets around the world.
His 11 - person company, Pebble Technology, had already been working with a consulting firm to assist with manufacturing, and he immediately called to inform them that instead of producing Pebbles locally, as originally intended, they had to manufacture them in China.
By recognizing that the marketplace is changing, Volk - Weiss, in response to that change, has built a 120 - person company that he says grew its revenue (from licensing, streaming, and production fees, product sales, and ad - revenue sharing) more than 100 percent annually over the past three years — and more than 200 percent over the past two.
Here's what she expects to see in interviews, and how she finds the best hires for her fast - growing 100 - person company.
SpaceX is now a 5,000 - person company, which would make personally screening every candidate nearly impossible, but Musk interviewed every candidate himself until fairly recently.
The 18 - person company ended last year with $ 3.5 million in sales.
His plans meant overhauling the way Jamba Juice pays its professional and administrative staff — 100 people in the marketing, real estate, research - and - development, and IT departments who are critical players in growing the 4,500 - person company.
Rhodes is CEO of Seattle - based Rhodes Ragen Smith, a $ 10 - million, 32 - person company that recovers and sells handcrafted stone building products.
The 26 - person company just opened new headquarters in downtown Durham, North Carolina.
Biro says Newcon Optik is on the verge of exponential growth, and many more opportunities are now within reach for the 40 - person company — thanks, in part, to the increased interest in its laser rangefinders.
Since launching KingFisher more than 20 years ago, he and his management team have built the 150 - person company into the market leader in the heavy - gauge welded aluminum boat category.
The 14 - person company is unprofitable (its single largest source of revenue last year was the subleasing of half a dozen desks to three small start - ups at $ 200 a desk a month), and there are no immediate plans for it to be anything otherwise.
Consider this: if you're the guy running that 60 person company and you choose not to offer health insurance then you pay the $ 60,000 penalty.
Meanwhile, as the industry continues to grow, «it can be tough to carve out your own niche,» concedes Soles, an early employee and now part - owner of the now 450 - person company.
A Bridgewater spokeswoman couldn't comment on the scope of the planned layoffs at the 1,700 - person company, which has grown from a staff of just 150 in 2003.
The five - person company has worked on dozens of projects including The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Parts I and II, where they helped to bring the ethereal Capitol city to life.
The four - person company focused on a fitness app called Oneset (think Instagram for fitness fanatics) for Android and Apple devices.
The five - person company, which was founded in 2007, is currently seeking up to $ 5 million from institutional investors to build a 12,000 square foot brewing facility near Los Angeles.
No one has used this ecosystem as effectively as Markus Frind, who has stayed simple, cheap, and lean even as his revenue and profits have grown well beyond those of a typical one - person company.
Make sure your marketing team is using a customer data warehouse or centralized database in 2016 that can tie together your marketing campaigns and a few simple insights about the people your company does business with.
The five - person company raised $ 5.3 million in new venture funding as adoption grows in India, Southeast Asia, Tanzania, the Maldives, and Jamaica.
From his office in Brooklyn, New York, McQuade — who was speaking on a cell phone charged by one of the solar devices the company manufactures — explains how the eight - person company has approached Sandy.
My billionaire mentor, Phil, showed me what my ego wouldn't let see, that without these people companies like Apple and Microsoft wouldn't have grown into the juggernauts they are today.
«Our business is in exponential growth mode,» says Musa, 43, whose five - person company writes spreadsheet software for Palm Pilot hand - held computers.
In mid-2014, Nikhil Aitharaju, the co-founder and chief technology officer of Tint, a social media integration platform in San Francisco, needed to hire a software engineer for his quickly growing, 34 - person company.
With any luck (and maybe recruitment fees), some of those clients will turn into 500 - to 1,000 - person companies and some of its new seed - stage clients will turn into large, venture - backed, paying clients.
Hardware is a less recognized area of online video opportunity, but it's one that brothers Jason and Blake Krikorian have turned into a 100 - person company, Sling Media Inc., which sells devices to let people view the same programming on their computers that they get through their cable or satellite TV services.
«Because employees are not robots, there are times when they need to be supported,» says Kerry Ann Rockquemore, who runs a six - person company in Detroit, called the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity, that offers online training to university professors.
My ten - person company will deploy it internally this year.
Coworking spaces, for example, have dramatically reduced the price of office space to accommodate anywhere from one to 20 person companies.
«Hustling,» in startup parlance, works only when you're a 10 - person company making cute Internet distractions — not when people's health and safety are at stake.
Charging a 500 - person company $ 850 per year for full HR services is non-complaint because it is too low, the bulletin says.
The bank is aggressively targeting smaller businesses for its new service, which at a monthly cost of $ 5 (and a one - time charge of $ 14.95 for the software) allows even a one - person company to manage multiple accounts in real time from a PC.
John McKee, cofounder with his wife Courtney, says the 27 - person company hoped to grow its equipment sales in coming years, but hadn't given much thought to how to market its stills effectively.
Sarah Paiji, the app's co-founder, says the nine - person company will continue to operate out of its New York office.
His most recent is The Year Without Pants, in which he distills enriching, actionable lessons from managing a virtual team at Automattic, the 120 - person company behind Wordpress.com.
Urban's high energy and wide - ranging attention span carries into how he runs his now 200 - person company.
The 14 - person company has raised a total of $ 3.4 million in seed and Series A financing, as well as received a $ 2 million grant from the Department of Energy's SunShot Incubator Program, which funds up to $ 12 million in grant money to small businesses and entrepreneurs working on both hardware and software technology that makes solar more accessible for Americans.
On the day Intel completed its $ 175 million purchase of smart - spectacle maker Recon Instruments in June 2015, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich flew to Recon's Vancouver headquarters to welcome the 60 - person company.
The 800 - person company — valued at more than $ 1 billion roughly a year ago — is also profitable.
In a blog post, founder Jason Goldberg revealed his 700 - person company has had to say goodbye to 100 employees in the startup's EU headquarters in Berlin.
Compare this to the «initiator» who is the first person your company is likely to engage with.
Indeed, the 25 - person company has now tested thousands of blood samples, and it says its tests outperform current screening tests on the market for four types of cancer: prostate, breast, colorectal, and lung.
Therese Tucker is the remarkable CEO of BlackLine, an 800 - person company that offers a continuous accounting platform to customers around the world including Coca - Cola, Phillips, and eBay.
Edward Daniel, chief executive of Metropolitan Health Services, says he's raised pay and sweetened benefits to try to fill his 740 - person company's roughly 80 open jobs.
Travel and Transport is a 1,400 - person company with offices from Boston to Seattle.
Steady growth producing a great product for customers and a secure, quality life for employees is what Fried seeks for his 40 - person company, Basecamp.
Last April, DiscoverOrg announced it would add 150 jobs, doubling its workforce from the then 140 - person company.
What the nine - person company still lacks, interestingly, is a CEO.
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