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    Kate Collins has worked on an all-female nonprofit team since starting a new job in 2024.
    In the past, she's worked in male-dominated media workplaces with rigid, then lenient, boundaries.
    Collins says that an all-female team brings both a supportive culture and blurred work-life lines.

    When I walked into work last year on my birthday, there was an envelope with my name written in cursive on my desk. I was less than three months into a new job and hadn't announced my birthday. Being an introvert, a slight discomfort rose as I opened the envelope.The discomfort dissipated as I read the personalized messages written by my colleagues. I was grateful for the simple gesture; this was the first time I received a birthday card at work. A few months later, I returned from my honeymoon to find another thoughtful card and a wedding-decorated desk.My colleagues' acknowledgment of these milestones is proof that after a midlife pivot, I've landed somewhere good. The all-female leadership and team where I work prioritize the organization's mission by fostering a kind, encouraging atmosphere for clients and employees.While I see the perks, I've also experienced some downsides to an all-female workplace.I started my career in offices with boundariesI entered the workforce during an era when professionalism stressed a clear delineation between work and personal lives. In the offices of the media companies where I worked as a photojournalist and reporter, employees refrained from divulging details of their outside lives. I welcomed these boundaries.By the mid-2010s, successive rounds of layoffs in my industry resulted in a less diverse workplace. Management became mostly men who I remember using sports analogies, mansplaining, and all-caps emails — controlling tactics that diminished my sense of worth.A decade later, bias issues forced the last media company I worked for to adopt policies stressing safe, inclusive workplaces. The personal became political, and the movement to normalize almost everything took hold. Before long, a workplace culture emerged where revealing intimate personal information was commonplace.Yet there still wasn't a shift away from the male-dominated culture. Many of my female colleagues who survived layoffs exited the industry. Before long, I was planning my own exit strategy.
    It was difficult to separate myself from a profession I once loved For a few years, I worked on reinventing myself by expanding my skill set through classes and freelance work. I was eventually offered an environmental communications position. While the job didn't last, it launched me into the nonprofit sector.I live in a region with many nonprofits. The local nonprofits I'm most familiar with are primarily led and staffed by smart women passionate about helping others. This isn't surprising, as studies concerning the differences in personality traits have found that women are more nurturing, tender-minded, and altruistic more often and to a greater extent than men — traits necessary to do lower-paid, sometimes emotionally taxing work.When I started nonprofit work, I felt acknowledged and supportedI started my current communications manager position in early 2024. Since transitioning to nonprofit work, I've experienced how an all-female team can promote a kinder, more collaborative workplace. Have an idea for something not in your job title? Share it. Need help with a project? There are always offers to assist, even for projects requiring time outside normal schedules.There's also the celebration of achievements. Our leader frequently shares our team and individual accomplishments publicly. She gifted us with bright yellow smiley face bells to ring when we complete a difficult project. After years without recognition of my professional achievements, it feels good to have my contributions acknowledged.The professional respect ingrained in our office culture extends beyond job tasks. If we come in late or leave early for an appointment or emergency, we can do so without advance approval. Leadership even encourages us to take personal days when we're feeling stressed.This kind, empathic leadership style trickles down. Recently one of my coworkers was out for a few days with the flu. Knowing she lives alone, we reached out with "get well soon" texts and offered to pick up her prescription and deliver it to her home.There are also challengesWhile working in an all-female office has been a positive change, certain aspects can be trying. There's inherent pressure to participate in optional group activities such as weekly team lunches and afternoon walks, which can be stressful for someone who cherishes alone time like me.Recently, a mandatory retreat escalated into a cold plunge. Voiced statements about not liking cold water were countered with emails about "team building." Days before, a colleague said that she couldn't partake due to a medical issue.In the end, a few of us watched the cold plunge through the window of a warm house. I was already nervous about an overnight cabin retreat. I wasn't fond of the planned kayaking and swimming, but I also didn't want to hurt the feelings of my colleagues planning it.The blurring of lines between work and play can also result in unexpected workplace tension. When a new colleague joined our team recently, she misinterpreted the relaxed atmosphere as "any topic goes." While I appreciate an informal office, some of the topics she discussed made me uncomfortable. I eventually spoke up about my new colleague's crudeness, and the issue was addressed.I question whether the easing of professional manners has veered too far off-trackI wonder if a single-sex environment contributes to this. I wonder if my colleague would've acted differently around male colleagues and if a male would've been terminated for similar behavior around female coworkers.I'm not looking to leave my job. If I ever return to a workplace with both men and women, I'll bring what I'm learning about collaboration, kindness, and celebrating achievements with me.Kate Collins is a writer and nonprofit communications professional. She lives in Ithaca, New York, with her husband, stepson, and two foster dogs.
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    My colleagues are all women. A female work environment has a lot of perks, but there's one thing I really don't like.
    Getty Images 2025-05-22T09:05:02Z d Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Kate Collins has worked on an all-female nonprofit team since starting a new job in 2024. In the past, she's worked in male-dominated media workplaces with rigid, then lenient, boundaries. Collins says that an all-female team brings both a supportive culture and blurred work-life lines. When I walked into work last year on my birthday, there was an envelope with my name written in cursive on my desk. I was less than three months into a new job and hadn't announced my birthday. Being an introvert, a slight discomfort rose as I opened the envelope.The discomfort dissipated as I read the personalized messages written by my colleagues. I was grateful for the simple gesture; this was the first time I received a birthday card at work. A few months later, I returned from my honeymoon to find another thoughtful card and a wedding-decorated desk.My colleagues' acknowledgment of these milestones is proof that after a midlife pivot, I've landed somewhere good. The all-female leadership and team where I work prioritize the organization's mission by fostering a kind, encouraging atmosphere for clients and employees.While I see the perks, I've also experienced some downsides to an all-female workplace.I started my career in offices with boundariesI entered the workforce during an era when professionalism stressed a clear delineation between work and personal lives. In the offices of the media companies where I worked as a photojournalist and reporter, employees refrained from divulging details of their outside lives. I welcomed these boundaries.By the mid-2010s, successive rounds of layoffs in my industry resulted in a less diverse workplace. Management became mostly men who I remember using sports analogies, mansplaining, and all-caps emails — controlling tactics that diminished my sense of worth.A decade later, bias issues forced the last media company I worked for to adopt policies stressing safe, inclusive workplaces. The personal became political, and the movement to normalize almost everything took hold. Before long, a workplace culture emerged where revealing intimate personal information was commonplace.Yet there still wasn't a shift away from the male-dominated culture. Many of my female colleagues who survived layoffs exited the industry. Before long, I was planning my own exit strategy. It was difficult to separate myself from a profession I once loved For a few years, I worked on reinventing myself by expanding my skill set through classes and freelance work. I was eventually offered an environmental communications position. While the job didn't last, it launched me into the nonprofit sector.I live in a region with many nonprofits. The local nonprofits I'm most familiar with are primarily led and staffed by smart women passionate about helping others. This isn't surprising, as studies concerning the differences in personality traits have found that women are more nurturing, tender-minded, and altruistic more often and to a greater extent than men — traits necessary to do lower-paid, sometimes emotionally taxing work.When I started nonprofit work, I felt acknowledged and supportedI started my current communications manager position in early 2024. Since transitioning to nonprofit work, I've experienced how an all-female team can promote a kinder, more collaborative workplace. Have an idea for something not in your job title? Share it. Need help with a project? There are always offers to assist, even for projects requiring time outside normal schedules.There's also the celebration of achievements. Our leader frequently shares our team and individual accomplishments publicly. She gifted us with bright yellow smiley face bells to ring when we complete a difficult project. After years without recognition of my professional achievements, it feels good to have my contributions acknowledged.The professional respect ingrained in our office culture extends beyond job tasks. If we come in late or leave early for an appointment or emergency, we can do so without advance approval. Leadership even encourages us to take personal days when we're feeling stressed.This kind, empathic leadership style trickles down. Recently one of my coworkers was out for a few days with the flu. Knowing she lives alone, we reached out with "get well soon" texts and offered to pick up her prescription and deliver it to her home.There are also challengesWhile working in an all-female office has been a positive change, certain aspects can be trying. There's inherent pressure to participate in optional group activities such as weekly team lunches and afternoon walks, which can be stressful for someone who cherishes alone time like me.Recently, a mandatory retreat escalated into a cold plunge. Voiced statements about not liking cold water were countered with emails about "team building." Days before, a colleague said that she couldn't partake due to a medical issue.In the end, a few of us watched the cold plunge through the window of a warm house. I was already nervous about an overnight cabin retreat. I wasn't fond of the planned kayaking and swimming, but I also didn't want to hurt the feelings of my colleagues planning it.The blurring of lines between work and play can also result in unexpected workplace tension. When a new colleague joined our team recently, she misinterpreted the relaxed atmosphere as "any topic goes." While I appreciate an informal office, some of the topics she discussed made me uncomfortable. I eventually spoke up about my new colleague's crudeness, and the issue was addressed.I question whether the easing of professional manners has veered too far off-trackI wonder if a single-sex environment contributes to this. I wonder if my colleague would've acted differently around male colleagues and if a male would've been terminated for similar behavior around female coworkers.I'm not looking to leave my job. If I ever return to a workplace with both men and women, I'll bring what I'm learning about collaboration, kindness, and celebrating achievements with me.Kate Collins is a writer and nonprofit communications professional. She lives in Ithaca, New York, with her husband, stepson, and two foster dogs. #colleagues #are #all #women #female
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    My colleagues are all women. A female work environment has a lot of perks, but there's one thing I really don't like.
    Getty Images 2025-05-22T09:05:02Z Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Kate Collins has worked on an all-female nonprofit team since starting a new job in 2024. In the past, she's worked in male-dominated media workplaces with rigid, then lenient, boundaries. Collins says that an all-female team brings both a supportive culture and blurred work-life lines. When I walked into work last year on my birthday, there was an envelope with my name written in cursive on my desk. I was less than three months into a new job and hadn't announced my birthday. Being an introvert, a slight discomfort rose as I opened the envelope.The discomfort dissipated as I read the personalized messages written by my colleagues. I was grateful for the simple gesture; this was the first time I received a birthday card at work. A few months later, I returned from my honeymoon to find another thoughtful card and a wedding-decorated desk.My colleagues' acknowledgment of these milestones is proof that after a midlife pivot, I've landed somewhere good. The all-female leadership and team where I work prioritize the organization's mission by fostering a kind, encouraging atmosphere for clients and employees.While I see the perks, I've also experienced some downsides to an all-female workplace.I started my career in offices with boundariesI entered the workforce during an era when professionalism stressed a clear delineation between work and personal lives. In the offices of the media companies where I worked as a photojournalist and reporter, employees refrained from divulging details of their outside lives. I welcomed these boundaries.By the mid-2010s, successive rounds of layoffs in my industry resulted in a less diverse workplace. Management became mostly men who I remember using sports analogies, mansplaining, and all-caps emails — controlling tactics that diminished my sense of worth.A decade later, bias issues forced the last media company I worked for to adopt policies stressing safe, inclusive workplaces. The personal became political, and the movement to normalize almost everything took hold. Before long, a workplace culture emerged where revealing intimate personal information was commonplace.Yet there still wasn't a shift away from the male-dominated culture. Many of my female colleagues who survived layoffs exited the industry. Before long, I was planning my own exit strategy. It was difficult to separate myself from a profession I once loved For a few years, I worked on reinventing myself by expanding my skill set through classes and freelance work. I was eventually offered an environmental communications position. While the job didn't last, it launched me into the nonprofit sector.I live in a region with many nonprofits. The local nonprofits I'm most familiar with are primarily led and staffed by smart women passionate about helping others. This isn't surprising, as studies concerning the differences in personality traits have found that women are more nurturing, tender-minded, and altruistic more often and to a greater extent than men — traits necessary to do lower-paid, sometimes emotionally taxing work.When I started nonprofit work, I felt acknowledged and supportedI started my current communications manager position in early 2024. Since transitioning to nonprofit work, I've experienced how an all-female team can promote a kinder, more collaborative workplace. Have an idea for something not in your job title? Share it. Need help with a project? There are always offers to assist, even for projects requiring time outside normal schedules.There's also the celebration of achievements. Our leader frequently shares our team and individual accomplishments publicly. She gifted us with bright yellow smiley face bells to ring when we complete a difficult project. After years without recognition of my professional achievements, it feels good to have my contributions acknowledged.The professional respect ingrained in our office culture extends beyond job tasks. If we come in late or leave early for an appointment or emergency, we can do so without advance approval. Leadership even encourages us to take personal days when we're feeling stressed.This kind, empathic leadership style trickles down. Recently one of my coworkers was out for a few days with the flu. Knowing she lives alone, we reached out with "get well soon" texts and offered to pick up her prescription and deliver it to her home.There are also challengesWhile working in an all-female office has been a positive change, certain aspects can be trying. There's inherent pressure to participate in optional group activities such as weekly team lunches and afternoon walks, which can be stressful for someone who cherishes alone time like me.Recently, a mandatory retreat escalated into a cold plunge. Voiced statements about not liking cold water were countered with emails about "team building." Days before, a colleague said that she couldn't partake due to a medical issue.In the end, a few of us watched the cold plunge through the window of a warm house. I was already nervous about an overnight cabin retreat. I wasn't fond of the planned kayaking and swimming, but I also didn't want to hurt the feelings of my colleagues planning it.The blurring of lines between work and play can also result in unexpected workplace tension. When a new colleague joined our team recently, she misinterpreted the relaxed atmosphere as "any topic goes." While I appreciate an informal office, some of the topics she discussed made me uncomfortable. I eventually spoke up about my new colleague's crudeness, and the issue was addressed.I question whether the easing of professional manners has veered too far off-trackI wonder if a single-sex environment contributes to this. I wonder if my colleague would've acted differently around male colleagues and if a male would've been terminated for similar behavior around female coworkers.I'm not looking to leave my job. If I ever return to a workplace with both men and women, I'll bring what I'm learning about collaboration, kindness, and celebrating achievements with me.Kate Collins is a writer and nonprofit communications professional. She lives in Ithaca, New York, with her husband, stepson, and two foster dogs.
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  • The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living

    Given how we’re constantly on the move, convenience and sustainability are no longer luxuries; they’re necessities. Lollo, a beautifully designed portable cutlery set that blends practicality, playfulness, and environmental consciousness in one smart, compact package. Whether you’re eating lunch at your desk, picnicking in the park, or trekking through the wilderness, Lollo is your trusty dining companion that’s ready for anything.
    At first glance, Lollo stands out with its sleek and compact design. Inside, it houses three essential tools: a spoon, fork, and knife, each crafted from durable stainless steel to withstand everyday use. But this isn’t just any travel cutlery, it’s designed with meticulous attention to detail. The handles of each utensil have a subtle concave shape, allowing them to nest neatly together into one compact stackable unit. No more juggling mismatched or clunky utensils, Lollo keeps it all together in one smooth, streamlined form.
    Designer: militello design and One Object Design Studio

    Protecting this clever trio is Lollo’s distinctive circular silicone cap, which does double duty. It keeps your cutlery clean and hygienic until you’re ready to eat, and once you’re done, it keeps any mess contained. But this isn’t just about function, the cap is also made from recycled materials, turning a practical feature into a planet-friendly statement. By reducing single-use plastic and embracing reusable materials, Lollo supports a more sustainable way of living, one meal at a time.

    For those who love the outdoors, Lollo’s got your back, too. The Lollo Titanium edition is ultra-light and extra durable, perfect for camping trips, hiking adventures, or a spontaneous beachside brunch. It fits easily in backpacks, lunchboxes, or glove compartments, making it the ultimate tool for explorers who don’t want to compromise on convenience or comfort.

    But Lollo isn’t just for grown-ups. It’s also been thoughtfully designed to bring joy and ease to little eaters. The kid-friendly version features cute character-shaped silicone caps and ergonomically shaped cutlery made especially for small hands. It’s a great way to encourage kids to eat independently while adding a touch of fun to mealtime. From school lunches to family picnics, Lollo turns eating into an enjoyable, mess-free experience for all ages.

    Beyond its smart functionality and eco-friendly materials, what really sets Lollo apart is its versatility. It’s equally suited for professionals, students, adventurers, and families. It’s the go-to choice for anyone who wants to simplify their dining routine without compromising on style, hygiene, or sustainability.The post The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living
    Given how we’re constantly on the move, convenience and sustainability are no longer luxuries; they’re necessities. Lollo, a beautifully designed portable cutlery set that blends practicality, playfulness, and environmental consciousness in one smart, compact package. Whether you’re eating lunch at your desk, picnicking in the park, or trekking through the wilderness, Lollo is your trusty dining companion that’s ready for anything. At first glance, Lollo stands out with its sleek and compact design. Inside, it houses three essential tools: a spoon, fork, and knife, each crafted from durable stainless steel to withstand everyday use. But this isn’t just any travel cutlery, it’s designed with meticulous attention to detail. The handles of each utensil have a subtle concave shape, allowing them to nest neatly together into one compact stackable unit. No more juggling mismatched or clunky utensils, Lollo keeps it all together in one smooth, streamlined form. Designer: militello design and One Object Design Studio Protecting this clever trio is Lollo’s distinctive circular silicone cap, which does double duty. It keeps your cutlery clean and hygienic until you’re ready to eat, and once you’re done, it keeps any mess contained. But this isn’t just about function, the cap is also made from recycled materials, turning a practical feature into a planet-friendly statement. By reducing single-use plastic and embracing reusable materials, Lollo supports a more sustainable way of living, one meal at a time. For those who love the outdoors, Lollo’s got your back, too. The Lollo Titanium edition is ultra-light and extra durable, perfect for camping trips, hiking adventures, or a spontaneous beachside brunch. It fits easily in backpacks, lunchboxes, or glove compartments, making it the ultimate tool for explorers who don’t want to compromise on convenience or comfort. But Lollo isn’t just for grown-ups. It’s also been thoughtfully designed to bring joy and ease to little eaters. The kid-friendly version features cute character-shaped silicone caps and ergonomically shaped cutlery made especially for small hands. It’s a great way to encourage kids to eat independently while adding a touch of fun to mealtime. From school lunches to family picnics, Lollo turns eating into an enjoyable, mess-free experience for all ages. Beyond its smart functionality and eco-friendly materials, what really sets Lollo apart is its versatility. It’s equally suited for professionals, students, adventurers, and families. It’s the go-to choice for anyone who wants to simplify their dining routine without compromising on style, hygiene, or sustainability.The post The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living first appeared on Yanko Design. #sleek #sustainable #portable #cutlery #set
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    The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living
    Given how we’re constantly on the move, convenience and sustainability are no longer luxuries; they’re necessities. Lollo, a beautifully designed portable cutlery set that blends practicality, playfulness, and environmental consciousness in one smart, compact package. Whether you’re eating lunch at your desk, picnicking in the park, or trekking through the wilderness, Lollo is your trusty dining companion that’s ready for anything. At first glance, Lollo stands out with its sleek and compact design. Inside, it houses three essential tools: a spoon, fork, and knife, each crafted from durable stainless steel to withstand everyday use. But this isn’t just any travel cutlery, it’s designed with meticulous attention to detail. The handles of each utensil have a subtle concave shape, allowing them to nest neatly together into one compact stackable unit. No more juggling mismatched or clunky utensils, Lollo keeps it all together in one smooth, streamlined form. Designer: militello design and One Object Design Studio Protecting this clever trio is Lollo’s distinctive circular silicone cap, which does double duty. It keeps your cutlery clean and hygienic until you’re ready to eat, and once you’re done, it keeps any mess contained. But this isn’t just about function, the cap is also made from recycled materials, turning a practical feature into a planet-friendly statement. By reducing single-use plastic and embracing reusable materials, Lollo supports a more sustainable way of living, one meal at a time. For those who love the outdoors, Lollo’s got your back, too. The Lollo Titanium edition is ultra-light and extra durable, perfect for camping trips, hiking adventures, or a spontaneous beachside brunch. It fits easily in backpacks, lunchboxes, or glove compartments, making it the ultimate tool for explorers who don’t want to compromise on convenience or comfort. But Lollo isn’t just for grown-ups. It’s also been thoughtfully designed to bring joy and ease to little eaters. The kid-friendly version features cute character-shaped silicone caps and ergonomically shaped cutlery made especially for small hands. It’s a great way to encourage kids to eat independently while adding a touch of fun to mealtime. From school lunches to family picnics, Lollo turns eating into an enjoyable, mess-free experience for all ages. Beyond its smart functionality and eco-friendly materials, what really sets Lollo apart is its versatility. It’s equally suited for professionals, students, adventurers, and families. It’s the go-to choice for anyone who wants to simplify their dining routine without compromising on style, hygiene, or sustainability.The post The Sleek, Sustainable Portable Cutlery Set for Everyday Adventures and Eco-Friendly Living first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • QA Engineer at Roblox

    QA EngineerRobloxSan Mateo, CA, United States1 hour agoApplyEvery day, tens of millions of people come to Roblox to explore, create, play, learn, and connect with friends in 3D immersive digital experiences– all created by our global community of developers and creators.At Roblox, we’re building the tools and platform that empower our community to bring any experience that they can imagine to life. Our vision is to reimagine the way people come together, from anywhere in the world, and on any device. We’re on a mission to connect a billion people with optimism and civility, and looking for amazing talent to help us get there.A career at Roblox means you’ll be working to shape the future of human interaction, solving unique technical challenges at scale, and helping to create safer, more civil shared experiences for everyone.What You’ll Do:Help drive quality engineering efforts for internal and external product releasesHelp develop automated test strategies for existing and new, unreleased featuresDefine/implement/maintain test automation that drives improvements in Roblox usability, performance, hardware compatibility, and software interoperabilityDiagnose, debug, and perform root cause analysis for defects/incidents, document your findings, collaborate cross-functionally to triage, and champion resolution of your bugsCollaborate with Product Design, Program Management, Feature Developers, and other Quality Engineering team members to define requirements, ensure testability, and deliver high-quality featuresParticipate in the release process for RobloxCollaborate with partner teams to understand dependencies and to facilitate development of integration and end-to-end testsProvide technical support to internal team membersYou Are:Proficient in Python, JavaScript, and object-oriented programming using Kotlin, Swift, Objective-C, or similarExperienced with client and/or mobile test automation frameworksExperienced in defining/implementing/maintaining test coverage for a variety of platforms such as iOS, Android, Playstation, Quest VR, Google Chromebook, or similarProficient with version controland issue/project tracking softwareProficient with software development/debugging toolsExperienced with TestRail or similar test suite/case management toolsExperienced with Jenkins or similar build toolsHave a deep understanding of quality-related agile methodologies and experience applying them throughout the SDLCStrong communication skillsSkilled in analytical thinking, reporting, leadership, customer-centric approaches, and cross-functional collaborationFor roles that are based at our headquarters in San Mateo, CA: The starting base pay for this position is as shown below. The actual base pay is dependent upon a variety of job-related factors such as professional background, training, work experience, location, business needs and market demand. Therefore, in some circumstances, the actual salary could fall outside of this expected range. This pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. All full-time employees are also eligible for equity compensation and for benefits.Annual Salary Range— USDRoles that are based in our San Mateo, CA Headquarters are in-office Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with optional in-office on Monday and Friday.You’ll Love:Industry-leading compensation packageExcellent medical, dental, and vision coverageA rewarding 401k programFlexible vacation policyRoflex - Flexible and supportive work policyRoblox Admin badge for your avatarAt Roblox HQ:Free catered lunches five times a week and several fully stocked kitchens with unlimited snacksOnsite fitness center and fitness program creditAnnual CalTrain Go PassRoblox provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Roblox also provides reasonable accommodations for all candidates during the interview process.
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    QA EngineerRobloxSan Mateo, CA, United States1 hour agoApplyEvery day, tens of millions of people come to Roblox to explore, create, play, learn, and connect with friends in 3D immersive digital experiences– all created by our global community of developers and creators.At Roblox, we’re building the tools and platform that empower our community to bring any experience that they can imagine to life. Our vision is to reimagine the way people come together, from anywhere in the world, and on any device. We’re on a mission to connect a billion people with optimism and civility, and looking for amazing talent to help us get there.A career at Roblox means you’ll be working to shape the future of human interaction, solving unique technical challenges at scale, and helping to create safer, more civil shared experiences for everyone.What You’ll Do:Help drive quality engineering efforts for internal and external product releasesHelp develop automated test strategies for existing and new, unreleased featuresDefine/implement/maintain test automation that drives improvements in Roblox usability, performance, hardware compatibility, and software interoperabilityDiagnose, debug, and perform root cause analysis for defects/incidents, document your findings, collaborate cross-functionally to triage, and champion resolution of your bugsCollaborate with Product Design, Program Management, Feature Developers, and other Quality Engineering team members to define requirements, ensure testability, and deliver high-quality featuresParticipate in the release process for RobloxCollaborate with partner teams to understand dependencies and to facilitate development of integration and end-to-end testsProvide technical support to internal team membersYou Are:Proficient in Python, JavaScript, and object-oriented programming using Kotlin, Swift, Objective-C, or similarExperienced with client and/or mobile test automation frameworksExperienced in defining/implementing/maintaining test coverage for a variety of platforms such as iOS, Android, Playstation, Quest VR, Google Chromebook, or similarProficient with version controland issue/project tracking softwareProficient with software development/debugging toolsExperienced with TestRail or similar test suite/case management toolsExperienced with Jenkins or similar build toolsHave a deep understanding of quality-related agile methodologies and experience applying them throughout the SDLCStrong communication skillsSkilled in analytical thinking, reporting, leadership, customer-centric approaches, and cross-functional collaborationFor roles that are based at our headquarters in San Mateo, CA: The starting base pay for this position is as shown below. The actual base pay is dependent upon a variety of job-related factors such as professional background, training, work experience, location, business needs and market demand. Therefore, in some circumstances, the actual salary could fall outside of this expected range. This pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future. All full-time employees are also eligible for equity compensation and for benefits.Annual Salary Range— USDRoles that are based in our San Mateo, CA Headquarters are in-office Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with optional in-office on Monday and Friday.You’ll Love:Industry-leading compensation packageExcellent medical, dental, and vision coverageA rewarding 401k programFlexible vacation policyRoflex - Flexible and supportive work policyRoblox Admin badge for your avatarAt Roblox HQ:Free catered lunches five times a week and several fully stocked kitchens with unlimited snacksOnsite fitness center and fitness program creditAnnual CalTrain Go PassRoblox provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Roblox also provides reasonable accommodations for all candidates during the interview process. Create Your Profile — Game companies can contact you with their relevant job openings. Apply #engineer #roblox
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    Chez Riot Office Space / ūti architectes
    Chez Riot Office Space / ūti architectesSave this picture!© ūti architectesOffices Interiors•Paris, France Architects: ūti architectes Area Area of this architecture project Area:  320 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2024 Photographs Photographs:ūti architectes Lead Architects: ūti architectes More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Located in the heart of the Marais, the site offered a bare, open floor. We wanted to preserve as much as possible the generous feeling of space. A large stretch of open-plan desks runs along the main façade, while meeting rooms are arranged around the building's inner courtyard, shielded from the noise of the street. Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!At the heart of the office, a spacious and modular kitchen becomes a pivotal space — a place for spontaneous meetings, shared lunches, after-work gatherings, and celebrations.Save this picture!All the furniture was custom-designed, always seeking a balance between material efficiency, minimalism, and a sense of warmth. Most of the joints are mechanical, the big wooden kitchen tables are set on wheels, allowing the space to evolve and adapt over time.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less Project locationAddress:Location to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this office Published on May 13, 2025Cite: "Chez Riot Office Space / ūti architectes" 13 May 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1028579/chez-riot-office-space-uti-architectes&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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