Better Jobs With Companies That Care - March 23, 2017

Better Jobs With Companies That Care - March 23, 2017

Another week on the hunt for a new job? Good thing we have all of these new job openings lined up for you. We work with companies of all stripes and colors, so you’re bound to find the right fit. And for even more opportunities, check out our jobs page.


FEATURED COMPANY: VERIZON

As the largest wireless communications service provider in the US, it’s doubtful you’ve never heard of Verizon. So we’ll spare you the company history and get to the good stuff -- the benefits. Sweet benefits. They offer adoption expense assistance, relief for victims of natural disasters, top of the line health insurance and onsite fitness centers. It’s safe to say that Verizon has your back, no matter what.  

FEATURED JOBS:

Viacom - Social Data Engineer - New York, NY

Help Scout - DevOps Engineer - Remote

Zapier, Inc. - Data Team Manager - Remote

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

Hearst Digital Media - Digital Video Producer/Shooter - New York, NY

Hearst Digital Media - Sr. DevOps Engineer - New York, NY

AdMass - Technical Product Manager - New York, NY

Time Inc. - Sr. Product Manager, Ad Distribution - New York, NY

Future Center of California for Audi, Porsche & VW - Sr. UX Design Researcher - Belmont, CA

Casper - Sr. Software Engineer (Frontend) - New York, NY

OnDeck Capital, Inc. - Director, Merchant Referral Program - New York, NY

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