Better Jobs With Companies That Care - April 26, 2017

Better Jobs With Companies That Care - April 26, 2017

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FEATURED COMPANY THAT CARES: VERIZON

Telecommunication giant Verizon wants YOU. Yup, you read that correctly. Their reach is massive, and they’re looking at some of the best and brightest minds (aka you) to help them continue to prosper. What’s in it for you, you ask?  Wellllll, have you ever thought of heading back to school? Check, they’ve got tuition assistance. Starting or adding to your family? Check, excellent parental leave policies. Secure your financial future? Check, 401k, bonuses and profit-sharing. All the boxes are checked off and more - what are you waiting for?

Here are more great opportunities from companies that care about women. For even more, be sure to check out our jobs page. It's ok, feel free to be greedy.

Cloud Operations DevOps Engineer (Multiple Locations) - Adobe

Software Development Manager / Senior Manager (Austin, TX) - Amazon.com

Software Development Manager - Amazon Tickets (Seattle, WA) - Amazon.com

Data Mining Scientist (Austin, TX) - Apple

Managing Producer, Retail Interactive (Santa Clara, CA) - Apple

Senior Software Engineer - Real Time Market Data and News Feeds (New York, NY) - Bloomberg L.P.

Senior Software Engineer, Backend (New York, NY) - Casper

Senior UX Design Researcher (Belmont, CA) - Future Center California for Audi, Porsche & VW

Software Developer: Java / C++ / Python (United States) - Goldman Sachs

Software Engineer, PHP Engineer (New York, NY) - Hearst Digital Media

Backend Engineer (Arlington, VA) - LiveSafe

Financial Business Specialist (Columbus, OH) - Nationwide Mutual Insurance

Java Developer (Columbus, OH) - Nationwide Mutual Insurance

Senior Automation Test Developer (Scottsdale, AZ) - Nationwide Mutual Insurance

Manager, Quality Engineering (New York, NY) - Viacom

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