Why leaders are hopeful the Seattle community can remerge better than ever after the pandemic

GeekWire’s Civic Conversations panel on Thursday, clockwise from top left: Jane Broom of Microsoft Philanthropies; Kris Hermanns of Seattle Foundation; Monica Nickelsburg of GeekWire; Gordon McHenry Jr.,…

Is the internet going to end? Signs around Seattle beg the question ahead of unique date, 12022021

A variation on the “internet ends” signs popping up around Seattle. This one was along the Burke-Gilman Trail in Fremont. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) If the…

‘Go home tech bro’: Sentiment sticks around in Seattle, but pandemic peels back a new perspective

An anti-tech sticker borrowing off Amazon’s smile logo, on a light pole in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) Within the span of an…

Amazon hosting 15,000 interns this year, its largest class ever, using a mostly hybrid model

Amazon interns show off their badges at the company’s HQ in Seattle. The company will host more than 15,000 interns this year with most working in some…

GeekWire Podcast: Testing Starlink; U.S. tech worker migration; GeekWire Awards sneak peek

U.S. migration patterns from 2020 to 2021 (U.S. Census Bureau graphic, adapted by GeekWire.) This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we talk about what could be an…

How remote work is changing tech pay: Seattle startup comp equals Silicon Valley, study says

From Space Needle to Golden Gate and beyond, U.S. startup pay is becoming more uniform, a recent study says. (Photos by Kevin Lisota, GeekWire; and Mark Gunn,…