
My Name Is Rose Thompson — This Is Why I Joined Aha!
Most careers do not follow a straight path. Mine is certainly no exception. After graduating college with an English degree, I joined a boutique content marketing firm as…
Our team values integrity, ambition, effort, skill, and team spirit. Read the stories about why we joined Aha! — and why you should too.
Most careers do not follow a straight path. Mine is certainly no exception. After graduating college with an English degree, I joined a boutique content marketing firm as…
I started with odd jobs. My family owns and operates a trucking company in Rushville, Indiana. From the age of 12, I did anything I could to help — painting, cleaning,…
Creativity runs in my family. I come from a long line of inventors, painters, and crafters. My parents always encouraged me to explore my artistic side. As a kid, I spent…
It only got me in trouble a few times. As a kid, I loved taking things apart — especially electronics — to try to understand the inner workings. I destroyed a few items…
I love the challenge of a blank canvas. As a child, I spent hours drawing and painting. Later I learned to play guitar and drums, then started an indie music blog in my…
Craig loves that Aha! puts customers, teammates, and communities first. Find out more about Craig Pflumm and why he joined Aha!
Five bucks. That was my reward for drawing a cartoon that made my dad laugh. As a kid, a few dollars was plenty of motivation — do you know how many packs of Big League…
I am happiest outside. Growing up in Omaha, Nebraska, I loved spending time in nature. Some of my favorite childhood memories were hiking and backpacking in the woods. My…
Did you ever read the children’s magazine 3-2-1 Contact? It was an extension of the educational science television show of the same name. As a 6-year-old subscriber, I…
I mostly thought computers were for playing games. That is, until I realized I could use DOS’s batch programming language to automate tasks. For example, I wrote a…
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