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Representing Stile

The nitty gritty of getting things done

Trust starts with understanding. We know how schools run—what keeps teachers up at night, what gets them through the day, and what actually makes a difference in the classroom.

That’s why how we represent Stile—whether it’s to teachers, parents, the media, or each other—matters. Speaking their language, showing we get it, and backing it up with real substance is how we build credibility.

It’s not about polished messaging. It’s about knowing our audience and showing up with respect, insight, and purpose. That’s what earns trust—and impact.

Talking to the media

What you do and say online matters

What you say at the BBQ matters

Working with children and background checks

Design & Branding

Inside Stile Home

Work philosophies

Not-work philosophies

The day-to-day at Stile

Security & Privacy

Representing Stile

Handy-dandy Stilish resources

Need help with Stile, the platform?

 

Is Stile down? Have you found a bug? The team is here to help.

Get help

Stile is an equal opportunity employer, and we actively promote a culture of respect, inclusion, and belonging.

 

As a science education company, Stile understands and appreciates the immense knowledge and understandings held within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

 

Stile HQ is located at 136 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Australia, on the traditional lands of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. 

 

Stile’s US office is located on the land we now call Portland, Oregon. We recognize and honor the Indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands we live and work. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlamet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Indigenous communities who made their homes along the Columbia River.

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Index

Representing Stile

The nitty gritty of getting things done

Trust starts with understanding. We know how schools run—what keeps teachers up at night, what gets them through the day, and what actually makes a difference in the classroom.

That’s why how we represent Stile—whether it’s to teachers, parents, the media, or each other—matters. Speaking their language, showing we get it, and backing it up with real substance is how we build credibility.

It’s not about polished messaging. It’s about knowing our audience and showing up with respect, insight, and purpose. That’s what earns trust—and impact.

Talking to the media

What you do and say online matters

What you say at the BBQ matters

Working with children and background checks

Design & Branding

Inside Stile Home

Work philosophies

Not-work philosophies

The day-to-day at Stile

Security & Privacy

Representing Stile

Handy-dandy Stilish resources

Need help with Stile, the platform?

 

Is Stile down? Have you found a bug? The team is here to help.

Get help

Stile is an equal opportunity employer, and we actively promote a culture of respect, inclusion, and belonging.

 

As a science education company, Stile understands and appreciates the immense knowledge and understandings held within the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

 

Stile HQ is located at 136 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Australia, on the traditional lands of the Boon Wurrung and Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) peoples of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. 

 

Stile’s US office is located on the land we now call Portland, Oregon. We recognize and honor the Indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands we live and work. These include the Willamette Tumwater, Clackamas, Kathlamet, Molalla, Multnomah and Watlala Chinook Peoples and the Tualatin Kalapuya who today are part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and many other Indigenous communities who made their homes along the Columbia River.

Go back

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Representing Stile

We represent Stile every day—whether we mean to or not

Trust starts with understanding. We know how schools run. What keeps teachers up at night, what gets them through the day, and what actually makes a difference in the classroom.

That’s why how we represent Stile – whether it’s to teachers, parents, the media, or each other – matters. Speaking their language, showing we get it, and backing it up with real substance is how we build credibility.

It’s not about polished messaging. It’s about knowing our audience and showing up with respect, insight, and purpose. That’s how we earn trust and make an impact.

Talking to the media

What you do and say online matters

What you say at the BBQ matters

Working with children and background checks

Design & Branding