2022
Remote management resources: Organizational
There are a lot of facets to remote work that are either new to your team, need an update, or need to be put in place as your current team grows. And there is no shortage of remote management tools with teams who are ready to tell you why their product or app is the […]
Season 2, Ep. 21 – Promoting from within: why we love hiring people who are new to tech
In this episode, Faith sits down with our VP of Operations, Tyler Newkirk, to talk about how we’ve traditionally approached growth and promotion at Gun.io. It turns out our secret sauce is hiring talented people and giving them the space and tools to thrive, even if their background isn’t in tech.
Season 2, Ep. 20 – Meet the team: Gun.io’s Marketing Coordinator, Chris Johnson
We don’t have health inspectors knocking on the door during dinner rush, but there are plenty of other parallels between tech and restaurants, as our Marketing Coordinator, Chris Johnson, talks about on this latest episode.
Season 2, Ep. 19 – How we market to developers even though developer marketing doesn’t exist
Free t-shirts only get you so far. So how do you market to a group of people with discerning tastes highly-attuned BS meters? Authenticity and expertise are our two best tools, as Content Lead, Abbey Charles, talks about in this episode.
Season 2, Ep. 18 – Meet the team: Gun.io’s UI/UX Engineer, Regis Camimura
We wanted to call this episode “Just get it done,” because that’s what our UI/UX Engineer-turned-one-man-Army, Regis Camimura, has applied to most situations in life. In this episode, he talks about his development journey, life challenges, and how unacceptable it is to not know when the World Cup is happening.
Season 2, Ep. 17 – What’s in a name: The evolution of the Gun.io brand
Every brand goes through the evolution of its own identity, and Gun.io is no different. In this episode, the CEO and Co-founder of Gun.io, Teja Yenamandra, sits down to talk with Faith about Swiss timepieces, capsule wardrobes, and the various stages of our own personal branding throughout the years.
Season 2, Ep. 16 – Meet the team: Gun.io’s Account Executive, Ashley Yearby
When our Account Executive, Ashley Yearby, isn’t busy leading world-class food tours or designing a dice game that takes the boredom out of your home bar, she’s making sure our clients are getting matched with the kind of talent that fits their every need. Hear how she balances all the most badass things at once […]
Do more with less meetings
How many meetings do you have in a day? In a week? What if you could do more with less meetings? It sounds like a dream come true, but we promise you can make it happen in real life too.
Season 2, Ep. 15 – What we’ve learned from 5xing our sales team with VP of Revenue, Ben Kettle + Head of Strategic Accounts, Jessi Soler
A lot of things have changed at Gun.io since we first started, but no department more than sales. In this episode our Head of Strategic Accounts, Jessi Soler, and VP of Revenue, Ben Kettle, talk about what it has looked like to grow the sales department by 5 times its size.
Season 2, Ep. 14 – Meet the team: Gun.io’s Client Experience Coordinator, Cameron Holmes
It’s not easy keeping all the balls in the air when it comes to matching multiple developers to multiple projects. Luckily, we have Cameron Holmes, one of our extremely talented and multi-faceted Client Experience Coordinators. Hear what he has to say about taking on a whole new kind of job and what it takes to […]
October 2022 Engineering update
As we head into the last couple months of the year, our engineering team is hard at work and pushing for a strong finish. When it came to October’s work, usability and personalization topped the list.
Season 2, Ep. 13 – Complexity and prioritization: How we decide what to build with VP of Product, Grey Garner
When you have a small team, deciding what gets built is always a balance of complexity and priorities. In this episode, our VP or Product, Grey Garner, talks to us about how he triages short-, medium-, and long-term goals with the daily bug squash.