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On the Market is a Technical.ly column where we highlight noteworthy job openings and the people who are lookin’. Got a submission? Email us and tell us why it belongs in the roundup.


Paul Murskov founded HireKeep with the belief that there had to be a way to make recruiting, job hunting and hiring better, both for companies and employees. And, frankly, it’s hard not to agree with that concept. Though if you’re reading this as a job hunter, I probably don’t have to tell you that.

HireKeep aims to make job hunting more painless for sales professionals by taking a page from the online dating playbook — the concept of the “match.” HireKeep matches potential employees to employers based on “beyond the resume” information about an employees’ values and personality. “We’re a little bit like the eHarmony for sales recruiting,” Murskov told Technical.ly back in 2015.

Murskov launched HireKeep from his apartment in March 2015 and since then the company has grown and developed and changed. And now the company is looking to hire a business administrator to support the HireKeep team and optimize various business processes.

Big on process and passionate about making hiring better? Send Murskov an email at paul@hirekeep.com.

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Legends of Learning is an edtech company on a mission to make school better with video games. “Research driven curriculum-based” games, of course. The company is working mainly on science games, and is looking for a mid-level front end developer to make it all happen. Work on video games and improve education? What could be better. Find more information, and apply, here.

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Government and tech. They’re not always the closest of friends. Among the organizations working to change this, though, is TechCongress. TechCongress runs a fellowship that places tech talent in congressional so the two worlds can learn from one another. And the nonpartisan organization “bridging” tech and government is hiring a D.C. program manager to build relationships and guide the fellowship forward.

It’s the kind of role that could be perfect for a non-technical tech enthusiast with an interest in making government run better. Apply here.

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