On the Market is a Technical.ly column where we highlight new and noteworthy job openings and the people who are lookin’. Got a submission? Email us and tell us why it belongs in the roundup.
Propel is hiring for a senior software developer.
The for-profit app that helps people navigate the paperwork-laden world of food stamps just received a $4 million round of seed funding this spring, including investments from the rapper Nas and basketball star Kevin Durant’s Durant Company. And also Andreessen Horowitz.
Propel is hiring — Bring your #dev skills to a growing #socialenterprise #startup & work on @FreshEBT with us! https://t.co/LiozZ6d6C0
— @kaela_gallo (@kaela_gallo) September 13, 2017
Civil is looking for a head of blockchain and cryptoeconomics.
Civil is a Brooklyn-based startup that plans to build newsrooms built on the blockchain. Headed by Matthew Iles, the company plans to raise a $2.5 million seed round this fall and then issue an ICO for an as-yet-unspecified amount.
@Join_Civil is hiring! Head of Blockchain and Cryptoeconomics: https://t.co/nzM9Rhi4Xc and Blockchain Engineer: https://t.co/KU6oQHc9zM
— Civil (@Civil) September 11, 2017
Venture firm Urban.Us has more than 45 positions open in its portfolio companies.
The new to New York venture firm based in Greenpoint will announce the new members of its cohort at Urban-X later this month.
Wow. Over 45 jobs at our portfolio companies. Lots of ways to make cities better. https://t.co/9xpsO9JOSH
— Third Sphere (@ThirdSphereHQ) September 15, 2017
Work in software development for Etsy.
That the Dumbo crafts marketplace is hiring again should be some good news for the company, which had a rough summer, firing its CEO, CTO, more than 100 of its workers and most of its interns.
Huxley is hiring for a CTO.
The New Lab-based startup is bringing machine learning and augmented reality to indoor farming.
Voodoo Manufacturing is looking for a lead robotic automation engineer.
Building robots, it would seem, is the new frontier in how to make 3D printing work. The young company just raised $5 million and is looking to turn the industry on its head.
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