With five different gyms on every corner and a seemingly endless expanse to explore, how we choose to stay fit is a big part of many Coloradans' identities.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Ready to charge into the new year with some fresh career inspiration? Check out these nine fast-growing Colorado companies and see what they look for in new additions to their teams.</p>
So, how do good mergers and acquisitions happen? And what’s it really like for the company being acquired? Denver-based <a href="https://www.builtincolorado.com/company/zen-planner">Zen Planner</a> has some answers to those questions.</p>
November is here, and if you're on the hunt for a gig in tech, now is the time to make your last big push before the madness of the holiday season. The good news is, although the weather is cooling off, Colorado tech hiring is still heating up, with nearly 100 open roles between these five companies alone. </p>
The only thing cuter than an office dog is an office dog in costume. That’s why, this Halloween, we asked local, dog-friendly tech companies to send us the spookiest shots of their offices’ four-legged friends — and beware: it’s scary how cute they are.</p>
Tuition reimbursement can be a major selling point for job seekers, but it’s not commonly seen on the perks roster at small, growing companies. Considering that the natural path for many professionals is to graduate from school and jump right into the workforce, continued education often gets put on the backburner. At these five Colorado startups, they’re not only encouraging employees to continue advancing their careers through education — they’re paying for it.
If you’re looking for a new opportunity to apply your UX design skills, look no further. These Colorado tech companies are expanding their product teams.</p>
As adults, we spend upward of 40 hours a week at the office. Heck, we spend more waking hours there than almost anywhere else. So why not spend that time at an office that inspires creativity, invites collaboration and keeps you energized?
Developers and engineers are often stereotyped as grumpy people who just want to be left alone with their headphones and their lines of code. While people like that certainly exist, it’s often not the case — especially as more startups adopt methodologies designed to get people talking and working together to solve difficult challenges.</p>
NOVEMBER 2016: A bad job can be a great learning experience, but it isn’t something you want to stick with for too long. Luckily, some of Colorado’s top tech companies are looking for tons of fresh talent to help them grow revenue, build new products and attract new customers. We talked to companies looking to scale to hear what they’re looking for and the perks they’re offering for top-notch talent.</p>
Sometimes working for a startup can feel like we live to work, and not the other way around. These Colorado startups take employee health and wellness to the next level, offering perks designed to get employees moving and living well.</p>