Okay, so I’ve been thinking about this whole “tech companies in Redmond” thing for a while now, and I figured I’d share my little adventure with you all.
I started digging into this, you know, just poking around the internet, seeing what’s up. Redmond, as it turns out, is a pretty big deal in the tech world. It’s like the home base for Microsoft, which is a huge name, obviously. But it’s not just them – there are tons of other companies there, all mixed up in this big tech stew.

First, I made a list of companies that might be considered tech giants. It was easy to think of the Magnificent Seven stocks: Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Tesla, Meta (Facebook) and Nvidia. Then, I found that Microsoft is headquartered in Redmond. So, I guess my list is ready.
Then, I tried to find out some smaller companies or startups that based in Redmond. And I saw this company, Kymeta, pop up. Founded in 2012, sounds like they’re doing some interesting stuff. I jotted that down because, hey, you never know.
- Microsoft
- Kymeta
My List
Next, I wanted to see what kinds of things these companies are actually doing in Redmond. I mean, it’s one thing to have a headquarters there, but what’s the actual work? Turns out, it’s a whole mix of things – software stuff, gaming, cloud services. It’s like a techie’s playground, I guess.
So, I started looking at job sites, like Indeed and Wellfound. I was curious about what people actually do in these companies. I found a bunch of listings for software developers, web developers, UI/UX designers, and all sorts of other tech jobs. Seems like there’s a lot of demand for those skills in Redmond.
One of the job sites mentioned that the best company to work for in Redmond is the Lake Washington School District. That was kind of surprising, but also cool, I guess. It’s not just about the big tech names, but also about the community and stuff.
I guess what I’m getting at is, Redmond’s got a lot going on in the tech world. It’s not just about the big names, but also about the smaller companies, the startups, and the whole ecosystem that’s built up around them. It’s like a big, complicated puzzle, and I just scratched the surface, really. But it’s been a fun little exploration, and I figured I’d share what I found.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure with Redmond’s tech scene. Hope you found it somewhat interesting. And if you’ve got any insights or stories about this, feel free to share. I’m always up for learning more.
