One of the three major types of talent we hire: "Guardians of Quality." (It's not a Marvel reference, we promise.) What the heck are those, and what does it take to be a happy one? Katelyn Hackett Reilly offers up four deal-breakers in this week's Workings:
About us
Steyer Content uses world-class writing, video, code, and design to create transformative experiences that build trust and grow revenue for our clients. We provide Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Tesla, HBO, and other leading technical and media companies with content services, which we back with a water-tight guarantee and our over 20-year history of helping our clients meet their project goals.
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http://www.steyer.net
External link for Steyer Content
- Industry
- Professional Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bainbridge Island, WA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1998
- Specialties
- program managers, creative code, technical marketing, whitepapers, ebooks, code documentation, technical documentation, API/SDK documentation, content strategy, content project managers, project management, marketing, UI/UX design, user research video, technical writing, instructional design, video, content analytics, graphic design, and visual design
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115 Hall Brothers Loop NW
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110, US
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99 N 1st St
San Jose, California 95113, US
Employees at Steyer Content
Updates
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Love. Get out there and vote! 💪
Some of you know that when I'm not working to support the team at Steyer Content, I'm working to get out the vote. To that end: this image is sized for Facebook and free for the taking. (Rocks painted by me and my kids, bowl made by my late mom, photo snapped by my husband.) #GOTV
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Attention, Bay Area! We're headed your direction!
Bay Area People: Join us for a Steyer Content social hour in San Jose! We are excited to share that Tony Batista, Joshua Krenz and I will be in the Bay Area together this fall, and it's a top priority for us to gather with our Steyer friends and colleagues in the area. This is not specific to those currently in our orbit, either; bring a friend too, who wants to learn more about what we do! Whether you are up for games and a little friendly competition (bowling, pool, skee-ball, shuffleboard, cornhole… they have it all, really!) or prefer to just relax and chat from the sidelines, we would love to spend time with you face-to-face! When: Monday, September 23rd, 5:00 PM Where: San Pedro Social, Downtown San Jose RSVP: https://lnkd.in/gHd_cbdF And if you are new to learning about Steyer and the work we do best, check out our website: https://www.steyer.net/. I may be biased, but it's a great place to work. We look forward to seeing everyone who can make it! ✨
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Six thoughts on succession, from experience-- link in the comments: "The right time for leaders to pass the baton is a) long before they feel ready b) slightly before the next generation feels ready and c) WAY before there are broad calls for a change. [...] Will it feel risky? Sure but no more so—and I would argue WAY less than—running an organization that depends on any one person to endure." -- Kate Gace Walton
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Join us to shine a spotlight on one of our talented UX experts, Maeve Edstrom, who specializes in product leadership, content strategy, and systems design across various sectors. Maeve will share her personal journey through a traumatic postpartum experience, revealing how design thinking helped her navigate its challenges and find closure. Come and learn about the potential impact of design thinking not only in healthcare, but also on making sense of more personal experiences. Q&A to follow. Warning: This event discusses sensitive topics. August 14th, 2024, 12:00pm PST RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gmWvHcbk
Ideas - Steyer Content
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This week's Workings, a day early due to the 4th, is about comms-- and comes straight from co-CEOs Katelyn Hackett Reilly and Tony Batista. We'd love to hear from you on what employers like Steyer can do better in 2024 and beyond.
Facing the Storm - Steyer Content
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This week's Workings is from co-CEO Katelyn Hackett Reilly, sharing more about the current uncertain moment and one small but significant tool we've created to help communicate more clearly amid all the change. Link is in the comments!
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A quick reminder about our meet-up this week! If you are in the Seattle area, come join us this Thursday, May 16th, from 5-8pm for some bocce ball and a chance to connect with fellow content professionals! We will have a lane reserved at Capitol Hill’s Bavarian haunt, Rhein Hause: https://lnkd.in/gbZCn8TR, and would love to see you there! Please RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/gHZ3h7qq
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Hi everyone! Our latest biweekly newsletter is live, where we are talking about metaphors and the idea of AI as a new species. Don't miss out: Subscribe to our biweekly newsletter written by our owner, Kate Walton. #Workings #AI #Metaphors #NewSpecies
Mixing (It Up Over) Metaphors - Steyer Content
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Does putting formal effort into building company culture (or connecting culture-building to the company’s broader financial goals) defeat the entire purpose of authentic culture? And what about folks who really just want to execute on tasks— how do they fit into the culture discussion? Kate Gace Walton offers a framework in Workings this week, and we’d love to get your thoughts:
Intentional Does Not Mean Inauthentic - Steyer Content
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