Jeff Rumage
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Human Resources, Professional Development and Workplace Culture
Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jeff Rumage is a Built In staff reporter covering workplace culture in the tech industry. Before joining Built In in 2021, he worked as a reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Patch and the Oconomowoc Enterprise. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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A photograph of SpaceX's Starbase facility and launch site.
A de facto company town has been growing around SpaceX’s south Texas facilities for the past decade. Now an official city, Starbase plans to build housing and shops for its workers — but not everyone is excited for its growth.
A job applicant shakes hands with a hiring manager at a job interview.
Asking questions during an interview helps you make an informed decision about the next step of your career. With the right question, you can elicit more valuable responses and leave a lasting impression on the hiring manager.
A fictional illustration of space debris floating around the Earth.
Abandoned satellites, rocket parts, and other debris have been accumulating in outer space for the last seven decades. Without global action to track and reduce it, this clutter could cause lasting damage and endanger the technology we depend on.
A hand holding a megaphone comes out of a laptop screen.
India offers a diverse mix of marketing companies, including multinational advertising agency networks, independent agencies and digital marketing startups specializing in SEO, social media and web development.
A bubble surrounds gold coins engraved with the Bitcoin logo.
Cryptocurrency is still a relatively young asset, so it can be difficult to tell if the market is in a bubble or on the path to mainstream adoption. We take a closer look at the history of crypto bubbles, what causes them and signs to look out for.
A woman climbs a stairway of checked boxes to reach a target.
A performance improvement plan can provide struggling employees with the resources they need to turn around their performance. But a PIP is only effective when a manager is genuinely invested in the employee’s success.
An AI chip hovers above an open hand.
AI as a Service provides companies with AI tools on a subscription basis, making artificial intelligence development accessible to small- and medium-sized businesses that don’t have the resources to build their own models. 
A group of coworkers talk while eating lunch around a table.
Culture fit is a key consideration when selecting a new hire, but it’s important to base your decision on core values that will truly drive success within the organization.
An aerial photo of the Chennai skyline.
One of the first and largest IT parks in India, TIDEL Park is home to dozens of companies working in technology, business process outsourcing and more.
Artificial intelligence analyzes a runner's pulse, heart rate and other data points.
Artificial intelligence is providing players, coaches and league officials with deeper insights than ever before. Let’s take a look at some of the ways AI is taking the sports industry to the next level.
A variation of the Pump.fun logo, which is a pill that is half green and half white.
Pump.fun lets anyone spin up as many memecoins as they want for free. The result: A market where hype rules, scams thrive and creators will do just about anything to make a quick buck.
A gold coin is imprinted with the logo for Dogecoin, the most popular memecoin.
Once viewed as jokes, memecoins have become a major focal point in debates about the crypto industry’s future, attracting the attention of both investors and regulators.