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Forrester’s Hybrid Work Model

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Forrester’s hybrid model is about flexibility and energy. Employees have the flexibility to work from home some days and are energized by being together in the office other days. For us, hybrid is the best of both worlds.

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At Forrester, we’re bold. We make big moves, transform businesses, and define the future. We’re the people who challenge, who innovate, who dare to discover. We’re a community of smart people and vibrant voices coming together to do what’s right by our clients and each other. Our success is driven by curiosity, courage, and customer obsession. Here you can be bold at work. Join us and build an extraordinary future.

 

With you, we’re not just bold. We’re bold, together.

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At Forrester, we’re bold. We make big moves, transform businesses, and define the future. We’re the people who challenge, who innovate, who dare to discover. We’re a community of smart people and vibrant voices coming together to do what’s right by our clients and each other. Our success is driven by curiosity, courage, and customer obsession. Here you can be bold at work. Join us and build an extraordinary future.

 

With you, we’re not just bold. We’re bold, together.

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Onapsis' Sales Team: An Inside Look

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Video Interview with Shane MacDonald to learn all the details about working at Onapsis, including a deep dive into their sales team and Onapsis' interview process. 

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Onapsis protects the business-critical applications that power the global economy including SAP®, Oracle® and leading SaaS providers. Onapsis proudly serves more than 300 of the world’s leading brands including 20% of the Fortune 100 and partners with leading consulting and audit firms.

 
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The VentureFizz Podcast: Anna Palmer - General Partner at Flybridge

Episode #285 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Anna Palmer - General Partner at Flybridge.

It goes without saying, but we need more capital going towards female founded companies. While we still have a long way to go, there has been some progress in this regard with dedicated funds like XFactor Ventures. The fund, which is focused on pre-seed and seed investments, was launched in 2017 by Flybridge with Anna as a Co-Founder with a strategy of having women founders invest in other women founders.

Fast forward, XFactor now has a portfolio that consists of over 70 companies that are all founded by women and an investment team of successful female founders who have started companies like Away, Figs, and others.

After two startups, which were both acquired, Anna transitioned to a role as a fulltime venture capitalist by joining the Flybridge team in 2020 as a General Partner.  She is focused on making investments in sectors such as commerce 3.0, marketplaces, mobile, consumer and eCommerce.

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • Examples of community driven companies like Chief and how they are leveraging this model as a strategic advantage, plus the details of the laptop sticker test at Flybridge.
  • Anna’s background story and her transition from law to entrepreneurship.
  • All the details on Fashion Project, an online designer clothing donation company and a great story of how a pitch contest saved the company. 
  • How Anna made the transition to investing fulltime and the process for making an investment.
  • Various reasons why a VC might not fund your company. 
  • And so much more.

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Talent on the Move - February 10, 2023

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Allego, Thrasio, and Vector Solutions.

Did I miss your new employees? Send me an email with their name and details about their new role. I'll add them to next week's edition of Talent on the Move. 


Allego
 
Chief Marketing Officer at Allego

Previously, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Nexthink

Allego is hiring!

Thrasio
 
President and Chief Commercial Officer at Thrasio

Previously, Chief Business Officer at Neeva

Thrasio is hiring!

Vector Solutions
 
Chief Technology Officer at Vector Solutions

Previously, Senior Vice President, Engineering, Billtrust at Billtrust
 
 

Wellframe's Engineering Team: An Inside Look

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Video Interview with Madhu Rajagopalan to learn all the details about working at Wellframe, including a deep dive into their engineering team and Wellframe's interview process. 

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HealthEdge is an innovative software company that provides the only integrated financial, administrative and clinical software platform for healthcare payors.

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Black in Tech: Jessie Eteng, Product Marketing Manager at SmartBear

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Our Black in Tech series features the career path & advice from Black professionals in the tech industry. In this Q&A, Jessie Eteng, Product Marketing Manager at SmartBear shares her story.


Where did you grow up and what were you like as a child? What did your parents do for work?  

I was born in Lagos, Nigeria and migrated to the States with my mom and brother on September 11, 2001, just two months ahead of my sixth birthday.  We all know that day to be the most catastrophic and life-changing event to happen in modern-day American history. My family and I were on our way to begin a new life in Massachusetts. With Logan Airport closed, we had a layover that would last for more than a week in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  

Upon arriving in Massachusetts, my mom, brother, and I would live in a shared room in my aunt’s house until my dad would join us a year later. Being in a new country with a heavy accent would prove to be a hard adjustment for me. I was severely bullied because of my accent by students and even teachers. However, this made me fall in love with reading books, writing, playing the violin, and watching TV. I was a pretty nerdy kid with a huge doll collection! 

When we were in Nigeria, my dad was a lawyer and my mom was a high school teacher. When we moved to the U.S., they had to hustle to make sure there was always more than enough food for their three young kids. My parents did a lot of odd jobs all while simultaneously getting an education. I believe between my mom and dad, they have 10 degrees. I remember at one time, my dad had three jobs. Now, 22 years later, my mother is a DNP specializing in adult psychiatry and my dad is a psychiatric nurse.  

Jessie Eteng SmartBear

Where did you go to college? What did you study and what did you do after graduating?  

I went to Worcester State University for my undergraduate degree. Go Lancers! I wanted to be in healthcare like my parents, so I originally went for nursing. Turns out, I hated nursing, so I decided to try public health. In my last year of undergrad, I started my own online business selling hair products and tools. By the time I graduated, I had a job as a program manager at a home for adult women with traumatic brain injuries and a lucrative side business. I did both for three years before realizing I wanted more but didn’t know what. I knew I liked marketing because that was the majority of what I did for my business.  

Being the nerd I am, I decided to get two master’s degrees: an MBA in International Business and a master's degree in International Marketing which would ultimately land me in the tech industry, a complete 180 from what I thought I wanted to do at 18!  

Jessie Eteng SmartBear

What inspired you to get into the tech industry? 

I have always thought technology was cool as it rules my personal life. I consider myself an Apple junkie. However, my brother was the one who I would say inspired me to get into tech. He’s a developer, and I always thought it was cool that he got to be on the back end of delivering software that people use on a regular basis.  

What has your career path looked like in tech and the various positions you’ve held before joining SmartBear?  

Prior to SmartBear, I worked as a Product Marketing Specialist at a small company that created biometric software. Think facial and fingerprint recognition. Before that, I worked in marketing at a medical device company that makes wireless insulin pumps.  

Can you share the high-level responsibilities of your current position as Product Marketing Manager at SmartBear? 

We would have to be here all day! Essentially, my current position allows me to drive go-to-market initiatives for ReadyAPI, the world’s best and most comprehensive API testing tool, in my humble opinion (shameless plug!). No two days are similar in my role, and I wear a bunch of hats – from editor in chief, sales enablement officiant, product knowledge guru, to project manager. I do everything to make sure the ReadyAPI business stays afloat. Also shout-out to the API team at SmartBear. They are the best people to work with!  

Jessie Eteng SmartBear

What has attributed to your success thus far and what types of obstacles have you had to overcome along the way as a Black professional?  

The support from my family has contributed to the success I’ve experienced so far. From my parents, to siblings, cousins, and aunts and uncles – they never fail to pour life into me when I feel drained and support me in any way they can. I love them so much! 

Secondly, I think watching my parents hustle so hard to get to where they are now has been a huge contributing factor. Imagine coming to a new country in your early 30s with nothing but $200, two small kids, and some bold dreams? That’s crazy. If the roles were reversed, I am not sure I would survive. So, failure has never been an option for me. A lot of sacrifices were made to make sure I had the option to choose what I wanted to do in life, so I have tried my best to make the most out of every opportunity.  

In my career, I have been very fortunate to meet some of the best people. I wouldn’t say racism doesn’t exist in the workplace, but I know God has shielded me from people showing me their worst. With that being said, an obstacle I have had to overcome was feeling unqualified. I have been the only black female in the room my whole life – from first grade till now. It’s so interesting how the lack of diversity can make one feel like they are less qualified even though you have the same education and work experience. I have had to practice a lot of positive self-talk honestly, and somedays I still feel unqualified. Rest assured, my ideas are always backed by data and worth trying.  

What types of programs and initiatives does SmartBear have that support diversity, equity, and inclusion? 

Currently, SmartBear has a DEI program that aims to provide a safe working environment for people identifying in minority groups. The program provides resources and attempts to honor people from various cultures. What I like most about the program is that your voice can be heard, so I am looking forward to seeing what else the program can offer. I’ve worked at different companies where diversity was not a priority, so walking into the office and seeing people who look like me is extremely refreshing.  

What advice would you give to other Black professionals who are interested in joining the tech industry?  

Just do it! The individuals in tech aren’t better than you, and there are various non-technical roles in the industry that so many people may not know about if that’s your preference. I would do the research and find out which roles best suit your background and go from there. There are a lot of free resources online about getting started, and I recommend utilizing every one of them.  

While general awareness of the problem of diversity in the tech industry is a step forward, to make a lasting change, real actions need to be taken.  Do you have any ideas or suggestions on what companies or employees can do to step up and make a difference? 

Who are you when nobody is watching? Super cliché but usually the best people are the best even when the Zoom camera is turned off.  

Companies looking to make lasting change in diversity need to be honest about their intentions. Is this sincere or to check a box? Data shows that corporations that identify as more diverse and inclusive are 35% more likely to outperform their competitors, 70% more likely to capture new markets, and 87% better at making decisions. This is powerful, and since revenue is a main driver in business decisions, companies should be genuine about diversity, equity, and inclusion. 

Companies should have honest conversations about bias and how bias effects hiring decisions. The talent is there. Companies just aren’t finding it because maybe they avoid going to career fairs at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) or decline to interview an individual because of their name. At the end of the day, companies can only do so much. It’s up to individuals to make the change in their personal lives so that it can be reflected in their professional lives as well.

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Smartbear's tools are built to streamline your DevOps processes while seamlessly working with the products you use – and will use

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Talent on the Move - February 3, 2023

Here's your look at the latest hires and promotions across the tech community at Paperless Parts, Vestmark, Mimecast, and Klue.

Did I miss your new employees? Send me an email with their name and details about their new role. I'll add them to next week's edition of Talent on the Move. 


Paperless Parts
 
Senior Director of Business Operations at Paperless Parts

Previously, Senior Director, Business Systems at Salsify
 
Senior Product Manager at Paperless Parts
 
Previously, Senior Product Manager at Ovation
 
 
SVP Engineering, at Paperless Parts
 
Previously, SVP Engineering, SessionM at Mastercard
 

Paperless Parts is hiring!

Vestmark
 
Associate Technical Support Engineer at Vestmark

Previously, Trader Support at Warrior Tradin
 
Senior Director, Technical Operations at Vestmark
 
Previously, Senior Director, Site Reliability Engineering at Everbridge
 
 
Principal Software Engineer at Vestmark
 
Previously, Principal Software Architect at Cogolabs
 

Vestmark is hiring!

Mimecast
 
Chief Revenue Officer at Mimecast

Previously, Vice President Enterprise Sales - Americas at GitLab

Mimecast is hiring!

Klue
 
Director, Competitive Enablement Services at Klue

Previously, Senior Product Marketing Manager - Competitive Intelligence at Slack
 
 
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SmartBear Office Tour in Somerville

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Take a tour of SmartBear's office space located in Somerville, MA.

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Smartbear's tools are built to streamline your DevOps processes while seamlessly working with the products you use – and will use

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The VentureFizz Podcast: Jordan Scott - Founder & CEO of Cobble

Episode #284 of The VentureFizz Podcast features Jordan Scott - Founder & CEO of Cobble.

For non-technical founders, the thought of building a tech startup might seem very intimidating and downright impossible. 

But for Jordan, what started out as a blog with editorial recommendations evolved to something much greater and to kickstart her product, she kept it simple.

She thought through how the product might work by drawing rectangles of each screen. Later, she would learn that she was actually wireframing and that led her to a point where she could narrow things down and then have an MVP built.

It’s advice that she shares in this podcast and hopefully, it will be an inspiration for others to just get started down the entrepreneurial path. You don’t need to be technical to build a product, as long as you are able to articulate the vision to those who can build it.

Cobble is solving that long standing problem that we’ve all experienced - what do you want to do tonight?  Which often leads to the response - I don’t know, what do you want to do? Cobble is an app that ends decision fatigue for couples or groups and solves this problem through the combination of curated content and a suite of social decision making tools. 

In this episode of our podcast, we cover:

  • The pros and cons of being a solo founder.
  • Jordan’s background story and her career in media, plus what led her down the path of leaving CBS News to launch a company.
  • All the details on Cobble and how it works, plus how the company was able to have a successful launch during the height of the pandemic.
  • Building a product that serves multiple markets and advice on scaling.
  • How to lead as a startup CEO.
  • And so much more.

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