@garrytan You could also just take control of your public team information by sharing it on @TheOrgCom. Let me know if I can be helpful ;-) https://t.co/HecRJfXh34
We're launching Vision on Product Hunt today! Give us an upvote and/or comment if you want to help us get to the top of the charts 📈 https://t.co/Q2YZ56KfMp
This awards hits close to home. Creating a great place to work was one of the main reasons why we started @TheOrgCom in the first place. Thank you for the recognition!
2023 starting off strong! Truly honored to be a winner and our team is *HIRING* in New York and Copenhagen 🚕🚲
Open roles: https://t.co/gCMBF5E0qR
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Today we’re celebrating our 5 year anniversary at @TheOrgCom! It feels like yesterday that I called @ajarbol to pitch the idea of every company having a public org chart. It seemed like a crazy idea at the time, and to many it probably still does. Here's to another 5 🍷
@nikstep@TheOrgCom@whimsical We operate a hybrid remote workplace where we continue to believe in regular in person interaction. That means that we hire around our two hubs in Copenhagen and New York City where the cost of living is different.
OUR TOP-100 MOST TRANSPARENT COMPANIES OF 2021 LIST IS HERE! 🥳
We've selected 100 tech companies across 10 categories that we believe are operating the most transparently in 2021—and succeeding because of it.
Here are the winners in each category:
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@burgazzi@rabois Good point but this is the first org chart (that we know of) for a corporation. You could also argue that a family tree is a type of org chart.
Did you know that the world's first org chart was created to organize reporting lines for the front line managers of a railroad company in 1855? Thanks for the tip @rabois! https://t.co/mW9Q08iWfx
The journey continues... I'm super excited that we can keep building towards our vision for "the platform for work" powered by a network of interconnected public org charts. Onwards 🚀