Tyler Holmes

Tyler Holmes is a staff writer for Brand Studio at Built In. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Loyola University Chicago before embarking on a multifaceted career that has included working the Chicago scene as a homicide reporter, writing as an international wine and travel journalist, and exploring the world of digital media and advertising.

As a native Texan, he is also extremely passionate about breakfast tacos (San Antonio reigns supreme) and the local music scene — in fact, he's probably at a show right now.

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From people-first remote policies to massive hiring rounds, these five companies are catching the tech scene’s attention.
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It doesn’t take burning through precious PTO in order to experience the world and feel reinspired.
An employee holding a box of belongings after resigning as other employees look on.
Carrum Health has taken a proactive approach to adapting company culture to keep up with the modern remote work environment.
A businesswoman stands on a ladder holding binoculars.
As the winds of change blow 2022 in at a rapid pace, what better time than now to look for that next great career endeavor?
An employee receives a promotion during a team meeting.
“There’s no clear playbook for product management careers because each company does it differently.”
A man stands in front of a wall covered in scientific and mathematical equations.
Coding and equations can only take people so far. Two local data science experts discuss how embracing communication and empathy made a difference in their careers.
An employee checks on the latest marketing statistics.
Listening to client needs directly is helping these Windy City teams deliver on the most important trend: personalization.
At Caterpillar, excelling as a manager is about inspiring every team member to contribute their best.
At these 5 Chicago tech companies, connection is key.
For these teams, selling is more than closing a transaction — it’s enhancing an experience.
“The company creates an environment, but it’s the people who shape the culture.”
“Identifying a consumer insight allows you to not only attract fans, but connect with them by showing that you speak their language and understand their lives.”