
I can’t wipe this grin off my face. Remember that job I’ve been alluding to and that I’ve been working towards the past few months? I got it!
On September 4, 2014 – my 40th birthday – I begin my career with Automattic, a web company that describes its services using haiku, that has employees distributed all over the world, and whose creed begins “I will never stop learning.”
And oh yeah, Automattic is the company behind WordPress.com.
I am now an ecstatic and enormously proud member of a working family whose passion I share: to democratize publishing. In my role as a Happiness Engineer I will work my heart out to help WordPress.com users in their quest to put their work out into the world – their photography, writing, podcasts, videos; their wedding pages, book blogs, portfolios, caregiver stories; their poetry, band pages, musings, and travelogues. I’ll be there for all of them, and all of you.

I haven’t really absorbed yet that this is real. I’ve been a stay-at-home mom for 10 years, and throughout those years I have struggled with the tension inherent in wanting to be home with our children but also craving the stimulus of work that challenged my mind. Now I will have both. And it doesn’t hurt that I get to work with all these smart, funny people either. I feel like the luckiest woman alive.
I also feel like I want to give an Oscars style thank you speech. So first, I’d like to thank Cheri Lucas Rowlands who Freshly Pressed one of my early blog posts, and in so doing, introduced me to the world of possibilities within the WordPress.com community. Through Cheri’s work I later came to know others on the editorial staff, and I’d like to thank Krista Stevens, Ben Huberman, and Michelle Weber for engaging so much with me and the rest of the WP.com community, for inviting me to guest host a Daily Post writing challenge, and for sending me a care package with a copy of Scott Berkun’s The Year Without Pants and the Happiness Engineer tee shirt you see in the photo above. Those gifts and all of my interactions with editorial made me say, holy crap, I want to work with this company.
I’d also like to thank Deborah Beckett and Evan Zimmerman who took the time to talk with me at WordCamp Asheville about their experiences as Happiness Engineers with Automattic; all of the hilarious and super smart Automatticians who trained, supported, and helped me throughout my trial; and CEO Matt Mullenweg who I had the pleasure of chatting with as the final step in my hire, and who is kind, respectful, and like, the nicest guy ever.
Finally, I want to thank my family: my husband who took over most of my house-related work during my trial, and our kids who took over the rest of it. This hire is as much due to their hard work as it is to mine. I love you guys π
P.S. – If you need help with your WordPress.com site, check out our support pages and Learn WordPress.com. Lots of great info there.
Kudos, Andrea! And what a savvy move on Automatic’s part! Look forward to what Andrea + Automatic = Next
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you so much – I can’t stop smiling π
LikeLike
Now I am smiling! Your enthusiasm is infectious. Way to go, a leap towards so much, congratulations.
LikeLike
“Now I am smiling!” – this makes me very happy π
LikeLike
I am so proud of you! Congratulations and good luck as you begin your new career!
LikeLike
Thanks Mom! Brian and I are already thinking about dumping the kids on you and Dad so we can go to the Bahamas next year…
LikeLike
Sounds wonderful!
LikeLike
Congrats Andrea! As a WordPress user, I’m glad to know someone of your caliber is backing me up!
LikeLike
You are my new best friend, Sarah. Thank you for your faith in me!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Congratulations!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Congratulations! That’s so cool π I have to admit, as I’ve been blogging and starting to engage with the blog community on WordPress I’ve been finding myself adding to “working for WordPress” to my list of “jobs that would be cool to have.”
LikeLiked by 1 person
You should totally look at Automattic’s Work With Us page!
LikeLike
Oooh… I shall π
LikeLike
What wonderful news Andrea! Congrats on your new adventure…(AND on turning the big 4-0 ; )
I can absolutely feel your excitement and look forward to hearing more. With the job title, Happiness Engineer what could possibly go wrong? Good Luck…but most importantly….have FuN : )
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks Toni. All of our work together on Etsy and as a part of Curation Nation played a big role in my knowledge base for this job. Thanks for being an awesome team captain!
LikeLike
CurationNation fo life!!
π
LikeLike
Andrea!!! I am sooo flipping happy for you, awesome news!!! π π π
Let me know when you come back to FL so we can hang again β€
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you Stacey π I was looking through photos of my soaps the other day and took a trip down memory lane with all the ones you shot. Fun times!
LikeLike
Congratulations! I’m so happy for you. I’ve been following you for some time and your talents are many!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Andrea,
I am so, SO excited and delighted for you. I can’t think of anyone else who would be a more perfect fit for this job. I have been buried in work lately, but this wonderful news was like the sun coming out from behind the clouds. Kudos to you and to Automattic for having the good sense to hire you.
π
xo
LikeLike
Thank you Jamie, your comment made me smile. +1 for the sun coming out from behind the clouds π
LikeLike
Congrats again! I’m so thrilled for you. I still remember pressing that first post of yours, and I’ve been a fan and reader of your blog ever since.
See you in a few weeks π
LikeLike
Andrea, we have missed our writing craft buddy this summer, but clearly your efforts have paid off! When I learned the magnitude of your investment of time and energy & your dedication, I just knew WordPress/Automattic would have to see what a treasure you are and snap you up! Congratulations! I can’t wait for our little group to celebrate with you in person!
LikeLike
Andrea, I’m so happy for you. It’s awesome news. Congrats and best wishes coming your way. π
LikeLike
Also loved the t-shirt with a “W” and a complimentary smile of yours makes it a perfect picture. π
LikeLike
Andrea, congratulations! I can tell from the quality of your blog that you worked long and hard to get this. I’ll check out your new employer more carefully and see whether they can be of help with my novel’s launch. Regardless, we wish you much success and…um… HAPPINESS!
LikeLike
I’m so happy for you, but the congratulations go to Automattic, because they just hired their best Happiness Engineer ever!
Happy birthday and new era to you, my precious friend!
LikeLike
congrats!
LikeLike
Way to go!
LikeLike
Congratulations! I’m sure you’ll do a great job! And I love the title of Happiness Engineer! π
LikeLike
That’s fantastic news! The new job title suits you :”Happiness Engineer”. It was serendipitous that I decided to check your blog today-I hadn’t read it in a while and a small voice prodded me to see what you’ve been up to. Now I know why! Best of luck with the new job.
LikeLike
Andrea! Congrats! What a wonderful opportunity. You will be splendiferously incredible at it!
LikeLike