November 18, 2021
Jakub “Kuba” Prasek is a man of ideas. He technically specializes in Customer Experience (CX) Design for the Product R&D team at Runecast, but he is frequently invited to other teams’ creative brainstorming sessions for his contemplative input, fresh perspectives, and big-picture understanding of overall business goals. And he greatly helps us to keep the customer at the forefront of everything we do, because...
He also has a big heart. For example, when a new team member joined the company in mid-2019, even though Kuba was about to leave the company for a while, he was still remarkably the first person to reach out to that newbie to make him feel as welcome as possible. It’s the small things that set the tone of a company culture, and Kuba provides much harmony in that regard.
When we heard that he was coming back to us earlier this year, we were grateful – to Perun, Svarog, Radegast and all the other deities of his forefathers – for his return.
I'm a jack of all trades. Given all the experiences and challenges I've been through, I try to maintain a healthy balance of technical knowledge, marketing & business focus, mixed with passion, craziness, and courage. Also, I listen twice as much as I speak.
That it's not the work of a single person, but rather the result of work of every single person in a company.
That it's not about what’s eye-catching so much as people tend to emphasize. Good visuals is just one of the aspects of the information that is communicated well to a target audience. Design is the way you put content within a context and get the desired result. Visual appeal might be only one of the qualities you aimed for.
Ability to touch every single aspect of the company.
*Raises grateful eyes to Heaven*
Thank you for such an opportunity and experience in my life.
Over time, Runecast had started to be crazy-successful and all over the place. That was the moment I started to feel imposter syndrome as well as overloaded. Also, at that time our family was going through some troubles with house building, which also required a lot of thought and managing things.
I needed a slow-down, to be again a part of a wider creative/design/marketing team. To learn and gain some knowledge from others, and be more relaxed. And also to take a break from IT-focused products after 6 years.
Ever since I left, I knew I'd eventually go back home to Runecast. I just didn't know when. And it's now :) Runecast is a family.
A lot of them! I bet everyone can imagine the difference between 12 and 70 people. Now I see fewer generalists and a vast number of experts with deep specializations in every department.
Also, I can no longer know what the weekend plans are for every single Runecaster :(
I'm a regular family guy, sounds boring right?
Naah, I got the best wife ever and 2 already handsome sons. We've recently built a house, so we all enjoy spending time together in our backyard doing some gardening, playing games, relaxing, and observing mother nature.
There is no better thing than a good story. That's why you can also find me tasting craft beers from all over the world, sipping distinct wines, and eating locally.
You can interact with Kuba on twitter @jakub_prasek