About
GitHub provides code hosting services that allow developers/people to build software for open source and private projects in organizations. It designs and develops an online platform to allows users to store and share codes repositories with friends, co-workers, classmates, and complete strangers.
GitHub has a strategic partnership with International Business Machines Corporation. It was founded on February 29, 2008, by Chris Wanstrath, PJ Hyett, and Tom Preston-Werner, with its headquarters in San Francisco in California.
Mission
GitHub's central mission is to simplify collaboration and streamline the development process for software creators worldwide. By providing a powerful and user-friendly platform, GitHub enables developers to work together seamlessly, share knowledge, and contribute to open-source projects. In essence, GitHub strives to foster a global community of developers, united in their pursuit of innovation and excellence in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
Employee Benefits
Core Values
- Openness: GitHub fosters a transparent and open culture, encouraging employees to share ideas, collaborate, and contribute to the growth of the company and the broader tech community.
- Empowerment: GitHub believes in empowering its employees to take ownership of their work, providing them with the autonomy and resources needed to drive innovation and make an impact.
- Inclusivity: GitHub is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace, valuing different perspectives and experiences, and promoting a sense of belonging for everyone.
- Continuous Learning: GitHub supports the personal and professional growth of its employees, offering opportunities for skill development, knowledge sharing, and career advancement in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
GitHub
Leadership
Julio Avalos
Chief Strategy Officer
Mike Taylor
CFO
Jason Warner
CTO
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