Better Jobs With Companies That Care

Plus: Learn public speaking from a SXSW pro

Better Jobs With Companies That Care

As disappointed as we were with CES 2018's lack of female keynote speakers, SXSW 2018 is more promising, at least when it comes to PowerToFly representing on panels. Before Cristina Duke, PowerToFly's Customer Success Manager, hit the stage yesterday she watched one of our recent webinars, hosted by a SXSW-speaking pro. Needless to say, she didn't even have to picture the audience in their underwear! Whether you're speaking at SXSW this week, or to a boardroom of eight, learn the tips and tricks you need to be successful for public speaking. Who knows- maybe we'll see your name featured at SXSW in the coming years!


FEATURED COMPANY OF THE WEEK: FTI CONSULTING

FTI Consulting is one of the largest restructuring businesses in the US, working on exciting investigations ranging from the MLB steroid scandal to Iraq's oil-for-food program. If you can handle all that excitement, hold on to your hats, they also have these amazing benefits:

  • Healthcare - including amazing medical, dental and vision plans
  • 401(k) - with 50% match!
  • Insurance coverage - disability, life, accidental death & dismemberment and more
  • Flexible spending and commuter benefits - nice to have!
  • Paid time off - including additional holidays
  • Maternity leave - 12 weeks paid leave

For more choice opportunities with companies that care, check out our jobs page, or see below.

American Express Company - Engineers - Sunrise, FL

Buzzfeed - Growth Analyst - Los Angeles, CA

CenturyLink - Account Manager - Minneapolis, MN

Dow Jones - C-Suite Sales Manager - New York, NY

Flatiron Health - Lead IT Support Engineer - New York, NY

General Assembly - Drupal Developer Contractor - (Remote)

Kargo Global Inc - Associate Project Manager - New York, NY

L3 Technologies - Associate Software Test Engineer - Salt Lake City, UT

LiveIntent Inc. - Talent Acquisition Specialist - New York, NY

NBCUniversal - Sr. Web Engineer - Orlando, FL

Olo - Support Coordinator - New York, NY

Raytheon - Sr Systems Engineer I - Dulles Town Center, VA

Sapient Consulting - Associate Creative Director - Newport Beach, CA

Synchrony Financial - Practice Development Specialist - Phoenix, AZ

Thales USA, inc. - Customer Program Manager - Melbourne, FL

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