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Berkeley: Fastest Growing Private Bay Area Companies

The 2019 list compiled by San Francisco Business Times varies from carpentry to cleaning services to tech solutions.

BERKELEY, CA —If you're looking to change jobs, here are five companies that could provide you with a stellar future. San Francisco Business Times has compiled its 2019 list of the 100 fastest-growing private companies in the Bay Area and one is right here in Berkeley, while four are nearby in Emeryville.

In fact, the 100 companies on the list have created almost 10,000 new jobs since 2016.

Coming in at number 38 on the list is Fieldwork Brewing Co. in Berkeley. The microbrewery logged a 131.93 percent change in business.

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Two of the Top 10 companies are in Emeryville. Number one is Stasher, at 1310 63rd. Street. The maker of plastic-free, reusable, silicone storage bags saw a 1983.70 percent change in business.

Close behind at number six is Evocative, at 1400 65th Street, Suite 150. The full stack hybrid IT data center and solution provider saw a 524.72 percent change in business.

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Also in Emeryville and landing at number 19 on the list is Petit Pot, at 4221 Horton St. The company produces organic French puddings, and along with the tasty treats produced a 254.03 percent change in business.

And at 33 on the list is Streamlinevents at 6005 Shellmound Street in Emeryville. The event producer notched a 146.41 percent change in business.

Here's the list of Top 10 Fastest Growing Private Bay Area Companies:

  1. Stasher, Emeryville
  2. StreamSets, San Francisco
  3. MCS Construction Services, San Francisco
  4. Databricks, San Francisco
  5. Lyft, San Francisco
  6. Evocative, Emeryville
  7. Engagio, San Mateo
  8. Office Libations, Oakland
  9. 10X Genomics, Pleasanton
  10. SeaBay Building Group, Hayward

See the full list of 100 companies, and read about the methodology to compile the list on San Francisco Business Times.

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