About TeamSquad

A small firm, on purpose

TeamSquad is a boutique engineering and technical operations firm operated by VTS Services Inc. We stay deliberately small and senior, because the kind of responsibility we take on doesn't delegate well.

01 Engineering culture

The work is the culture

There's no foosball table in our culture deck, because there's no culture deck. What we have instead are habits: decisions written down, systems instrumented, incidents reviewed without blame, and the quiet expectation that everyone's work can stand inspection by everyone else.

We work as a distributed team across the United States and beyond — headquartered in Laramie, Wyoming, with datacenter presence in Houston, TX and Reston, VA. Remote isn't a perk here — it's how we hire the most capable people for each discipline, and how we keep watch over systems in more time zones than an office could.

The firm is built around a simple economic choice: fewer clients, deeper engagements. We'd rather be genuinely responsible for a handful of demanding platforms than nominally involved in fifty. That choice shows up in everything — who answers your questions, how fast incidents are escalated, how much context the person on call actually has.

And because we operate what we build, our engineering has an honesty most firms can't afford: every shortcut we take, we meet again at 3 a.m.

02 What we value

Mature, deliberate, accountable

Long-term relationships

Our best engagements are measured in years. We earn that by being as good in month twenty as in the sales conversation — which, conveniently, we don't really have.

Professional responsibility

When we take something on, it's ours: the outcome, the incidents, the honest report when something goes wrong. Trust is built from exactly those moments.

Technical candor

We'll tell you when the answer is "don't build that" or "we're not the right firm." Candor is cheaper than the alternative, for both of us.

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