MUI

MUI

Technologie, information et Internet

Paris, Ile de France 2 872 abonnés

Our mission is to enable developers at every level of ability to quickly build UIs that feel amazing.

À propos

MUI provides a robust, customizable, and accessible library of foundational and advanced React components, enabling you to build your design system and develop applications faster.

Site web
https://mui.com
Secteur
Technologie, information et Internet
Taille de l’entreprise
11-50 employés
Siège social
Paris, Ile de France
Type
Société civile/Société commerciale/Autres types de sociétés
Fondée en
2019
Domaines
react

Produits

Lieux

Employés chez MUI

Nouvelles

  • Voir la page d’organisation pour MUI, visuel

    2 872  abonnés

    🎉 Team MUI has been named winners in the 2024 Remote Excellence Awards! We're delighted to accept this recognition as a testament to our incredible team's work — and, in particular, their contributions to building a thriving remote workplace where team members can connect, innovate, and grow regardless of physical location. 🌎 This wouldn't have been possible without the unique capabilities, commitment, and adaptability of every single MUIer. 💙 Your passion and commitment to maintaining our standards of excellence in a remote setting have truly set us apart, so we'd like to express our gratitude and dedicate this achievement to you! 🙏 🎊 We also wish to send a huge congratulations to ALL of the #RemoteAwards winners across 10 categories. 🏆 These brilliant organizations were selected through a rigorous evaluation process by a panel of judges, comprising Remote’s leaders and a panel of influential industry figures, considering factors such as employee engagement, impact on employee engagement and productivity, and technology adoption. 📖 🔍 Here's to an exciting future of building world-class developer tools while pushing the bounds of remote collaboration, and redefining how people work altogether! 🚀 #remoteworking #remoteteams #remoteawards #remotejobs #remotelife

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  • Voir la page d’organisation pour MUI, visuel

    2 872  abonnés

    Today, we received a shiny surprise in the mail—a little something to mark MUI's win in the Remote Excellence Awards! 🏆 We're thrilled by this recognition, yet we firmly believe that every day presents the perfect opportunity to celebrate our team's contributions. 💚 Whether it's a significant triumph like this or the small victories that happen behind the scenes, each effort contributes to our collective success. So, here's a big THANK YOU to all the MUIers and a warm congratulations to all the other award winners out there! 🎉 A heartfelt thank you to Remote for this lovely acknowledgment. It serves as testament to what we can accomplish when we work together, no matter where we are in the world. 🌟🌎 #RemoteWork #RemoteTeams #RemoteExcellenceAwards #RemoteJobs

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  • MUI a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mikaila Read, visuel

    Director of People & Culture @ MUI hobbyist programmer 👩💻 | 2x Top 50 Remote Work Accelerator

    Despite progress in many areas, women continue to face numerous barriers to education, employment, healthcare, and leadership opportunities. 🙅♀️🏛️ It’s important to shine a light on those barriers and acknowledge the work that still needs to be done. 👈 Did you know...? 📊 (a) 70% of women in tech say they have been treated differently at work due to their gender, compared to 11% of men in tech (via Women Who Tech - The State of Women in Tech Report). (b) Women in computer and mathematical occupations earn 83% of what men earn in the same roles (according to latest available data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Earnings of Women and Men by Race and Ethnicity). (c) For every 100 men promoted from entry-level to manager, just 87 women are promoted. As a result of this “broken rung,” in a typical company, men end up holding 60% of manager-level positions, while women hold just 40%. There are fewer women to promote at every subsequent level so women fall behind and can never catch up with men. (via LeanIn’s Women in the Workplace Report) (d) Research shows the lack of representation of women in STEM is not a pipeline issue; it’s an inclusion issue. Women are expected to “prove themselves again” and to behave in masculine ways in order to be seen as competent. A study by Frontiers in Psychology revealed that when it comes to evaluating future job candidates or promotions, men are judged by their potential while women are evaluated on prior work performance (via HBR 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM & The Proof Versus Potential Problem). Gender bias and discrimination in the workplace negatively impacts us all, and we all play an important role in diminishing its power. Today, I invite you to make a commitment to doing something EVERY day that leads to a more inclusive world for alI. 💙 #internationalwomensday2024 #iwd #iwd2024 #inclusion Pictured: the women of team MUI striking the pose for this year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion."

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  • MUI a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mikaila Read, visuel

    Director of People & Culture @ MUI hobbyist programmer 👩💻 | 2x Top 50 Remote Work Accelerator

    Despite progress in many areas, women continue to face numerous barriers to education, employment, healthcare, and leadership opportunities. 🙅♀️🏛️ It’s important to shine a light on those barriers and acknowledge the work that still needs to be done. 👈 Did you know...? 📊 (a) 70% of women in tech say they have been treated differently at work due to their gender, compared to 11% of men in tech (via Women Who Tech - The State of Women in Tech Report). (b) Women in computer and mathematical occupations earn 83% of what men earn in the same roles (according to latest available data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Earnings of Women and Men by Race and Ethnicity). (c) For every 100 men promoted from entry-level to manager, just 87 women are promoted. As a result of this “broken rung,” in a typical company, men end up holding 60% of manager-level positions, while women hold just 40%. There are fewer women to promote at every subsequent level so women fall behind and can never catch up with men. (via LeanIn’s Women in the Workplace Report) (d) Research shows the lack of representation of women in STEM is not a pipeline issue; it’s an inclusion issue. Women are expected to “prove themselves again” and to behave in masculine ways in order to be seen as competent. A study by Frontiers in Psychology revealed that when it comes to evaluating future job candidates or promotions, men are judged by their potential while women are evaluated on prior work performance (via HBR 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM & The Proof Versus Potential Problem). Gender bias and discrimination in the workplace negatively impacts us all, and we all play an important role in diminishing its power. Today, I invite you to make a commitment to doing something EVERY day that leads to a more inclusive world for alI. 💙 #internationalwomensday2024 #iwd #iwd2024 #inclusion Pictured: the women of team MUI striking the pose for this year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion."

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  • MUI a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mikaila Read, visuel

    Director of People & Culture @ MUI hobbyist programmer 👩💻 | 2x Top 50 Remote Work Accelerator

    Despite progress in many areas, women continue to face numerous barriers to education, employment, healthcare, and leadership opportunities. 🙅♀️🏛️ It’s important to shine a light on those barriers and acknowledge the work that still needs to be done. 👈 Did you know...? 📊 (a) 70% of women in tech say they have been treated differently at work due to their gender, compared to 11% of men in tech (via Women Who Tech - The State of Women in Tech Report). (b) Women in computer and mathematical occupations earn 83% of what men earn in the same roles (according to latest available data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Earnings of Women and Men by Race and Ethnicity). (c) For every 100 men promoted from entry-level to manager, just 87 women are promoted. As a result of this “broken rung,” in a typical company, men end up holding 60% of manager-level positions, while women hold just 40%. There are fewer women to promote at every subsequent level so women fall behind and can never catch up with men. (via LeanIn’s Women in the Workplace Report) (d) Research shows the lack of representation of women in STEM is not a pipeline issue; it’s an inclusion issue. Women are expected to “prove themselves again” and to behave in masculine ways in order to be seen as competent. A study by Frontiers in Psychology revealed that when it comes to evaluating future job candidates or promotions, men are judged by their potential while women are evaluated on prior work performance (via HBR 5 Biases Pushing Women Out of STEM & The Proof Versus Potential Problem). Gender bias and discrimination in the workplace negatively impacts us all, and we all play an important role in diminishing its power. Today, I invite you to make a commitment to doing something EVERY day that leads to a more inclusive world for alI. 💙 #internationalwomensday2024 #iwd #iwd2024 #inclusion Pictured: the women of team MUI striking the pose for this year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion."

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  • Voir la page d’organisation pour MUI, visuel

    2 872  abonnés

    👁️ Here’s a sneak peek into MUI’s No-CV hiring trial from Engineering Manager, Danail Hadjiatanasov! Why is MUI piloting a CV-free interview process? ⭐We believe that a CV doesn't always tell the full story of a person's capabilities and potential. To uncover the unique ways individuals can contribute, we choose to step beyond conventional hiring metrics. ⚖️We believe a CV-free approach creates a more inclusive and diverse hiring process by focusing on individual talents and real-world skills rather than standard resumes. 👏We’re committed to building a world-class candidate experience—offering candidates a more relevant and engaging application experience that respects their time and centers their skills. What’s next? We're on the lookout for incredible talent from all different backgrounds and parts of the world. Could it be you? 🌍 See all our open career opportunities at: www.mui.com/careers  👈 #jobseekers #hiring #nocv #reactjs #reactengineers #remotejobs

  • MUI a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mikaila Read, visuel

    Director of People & Culture @ MUI hobbyist programmer 👩💻 | 2x Top 50 Remote Work Accelerator

    BEST. WEEK. EVER. 💙 Feeling a deep sense of joy and #gratitude for the special moments shared by our team last week in Phuket, Thailand... 🇹🇭🌴 At MUI, we take team connection seriously, with core values urging us to "Put #community first." This isn't just about our user base; it's a call to foster a strong sense of belonging within our internal team. Enter: MUI's Together Week. This team #retreat brought MUIers from all corners of the world together to pursue many worthy outcomes at once: 🤝 Strengthening bonds and relationships 🌱 Growing as individuals and a team ⚙ Tackling important challenges 💡 Sparking new ideas From the start, it was evident how much this meant to the team. Early arrivals, despite the long journeys, preferred lively conversations over bedtime. We stayed up, laughed, and truly got to know our peers, some of whom had worked together for years without meeting face-to-face. Each day involved intentional activities to foster connection. We shared new experiences together (including snorkelling, participating in other cultural traditions; sailing to neighboring islands; and playing hilarious games until the wee hours of the morning). 🌅 We engaged in real conversations about work and life. As the retreat concluded, there was an outpouring of stories, reflections, warm memories, and excitement for when we might be able to meet next. 💌 What I witnessed unfold during this retreat was truly extraordinary: Colleagues transformed into true friends. 👈 For those questioning the value of this, check out Jon Clifton/Gallup's compelling research on the subject (sharing some articles for you below!). In essence, having friends at work results in increased effectiveness and enjoyment, and what leader wouldn't want that? As we return to work, I want to give one final big shoutout to the incredible MUI team for embracing the spirit of adventure, collaboration, and community that made this time together such a success. Here's to the memories created, the connections strengthened, and the high-performance culture that continues to define us. 🚀🤝 #lifeatMUI #culture #remotework

  • MUI a republié ceci

    Voir le profil de Mikaila Read, visuel

    Director of People & Culture @ MUI hobbyist programmer 👩💻 | 2x Top 50 Remote Work Accelerator

    Big day for MUI! After significant growth and product evolution, we united as a team to rediscover our core values and behaviours. 💪 They aren't "new" per se — we've always been driven by foundational guiding principles like transparency, autonomy, and excellence. That remains as true today as ever. However, we saw an opportunity to engage the whole team in a series of exercises to increase the actionability, relevance, and authenticity of our values for all MUIers — ensuring they become an even more powerful force behind MUI's next phase of growth. 🚀 Thanks to everyone's contributions, we're excited to be unveiling new language to capture the enduring, ideal mindsets and behaviours in our workplace. Together, they form our team "PACT." 🤝 Because when you join MUI, you make a team agreement to... P — Put community first A — Avoid bureaucracy C — Chase "better" T — Trust & deliver together Unpack them all in our public handbook - linked below! 📗 👀 You can also read about the bottom-up Discovery Exercise that led to this evolution in our latest blog, penned by yours truly. ✍️ 😊 Thanks for reading! If these values resonate with you, why not join our mission and team? View all career opportunities at: www.mui.com/careers #values #culture #peoplefirst #peopleandculture #growth

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