A brief look at some fun facts of Slack employees who love the web and live in the Bay Area. π
Who
Hi! I'm Frances π©π½βπ»οΈ and I'm an aspiring Slacker. ποΈ
What
A website using Chart.js ποΈ, Slack's custom branding π and some aggregated public data collected from social media. π¦
Where
My room in Redwood City, CA. π π΄
When
This past weekend - eyyy. β°
Why
Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfacton brought it back. π€οΈ But yeah, no, I just wanted to impress the team. πΈοΈ
How
I looked up employees on LinkedIn who worked at Slack in the Bay Area with the keywords "Front End" or "Frontend" in their job title. πΌοΈ With this super simplistic method, I got 25 results which is probably pretty inaccurate but hey, it's something! π€·π½ββοΈοΈ
There is a great gender balance with 56% male and 44% female which is unfortunately rare to find in tech companies.
I categorized each major into a specific field and the results prove you don't have to major in CS (only 20% did) to be a great engineer!
On average, someone has 6 years of experience as a software engineer or developer with 151 years of experience in total.
The majority have a personal website, portfolio or blog of some sort with 76% having one and only 24% not having one.
As of April 2018, GitHub yearly activity is low since everyone is too busy creating one of the best team platforms in the world!
GitHub Pages wins with three people using it to host their personal websites while platforms used only once were excluded.
For reference, this is the Airtable I used to store all the data I collected.
I used to dislike tables a lot but Airtable's UI really changed my perspective and now I use them all the time. π