Better Jobs with Companies That Care

September 13, 2017

Better Jobs with Companies That Care

The devastating images plastered all over the news between Hurricanes Harvey and Irma have undoubtedly affected us all, and in some cases, have actually impacted members of our community. Though the worst seems to be behind us (fingers crossed), now the hard part begins: rebuilding. PowerToFly members come from a diverse array of backgrounds and have unique talents, and while we are all busy with our own lives, now is the time to put our hearts on display and help any way we can - and especially offering assistance to those who matter to us most, the women of those communities affected. So, whether you can spare a dollar or two or have the capability to get involved in a different way, it's ultimately beneficial to help however you find meaningful. Not only will others thank you, you'll thank yourself as well.

FEATURED COMPANY THAT CARES: GOLDMAN SACHS

Sure, Goldman Sachs is a leading global investment banking, securities and investment management firm. It's also so much more than that, with a diverse crew, competitive compensation and benefits and a plethora of training, development and mentorship programs. But Goldman Sachs also offers their employees the stage to make real change, either through your day-to-day or their array of community service programs, where they partner with over 900 non-profit organizations. Want to make a change? So does Goldman Sachs.

For more choice opportunities with companies that care, see below. And you can peruse even more open roles on our Jobs page.

Addepar - Digital Marketing Manager (New York, NY)

AdMass - Chief Technology Officer (New York, NY)

Avant - Software Engineer, Platform (Chicago, IL)

Bloomberg L.P. - Developer Experience Hosted Services Engineer (New York, NY)

Casper - Software Engineer (New York, NY)

Dow Jones & Company - Application Developer (New York, NY)

DuckDuckGo - Senior Designer (Remote)

HomeAway - Software Engineer, Backend, Java (Bellevue, WA)

Itavio - Mobile Application Developer (Remote)

Karat, Inc. - Operations Support Specialist (Remote)

Sephora - Director, PMO, Delivery & Governance (San Francisco, CA)

Shopify - Senior Product Analyst (Toronto, ON, Canada)

Time Inc. - Senior Developer (SDE II), Brand Engineering (New York, NY)

Viacom - Software Test Engineer (New York, NY)

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