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On the Market: 8 tech jobs in Baltimore

Work at a Silicon Valley company's new Baltimore office, or help a print company do digital.

Ben Cook shows students around Strategic Factory. (Photo by Stephen Babcock)

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.


Strategic Factory specializes in printed marketing and communications materials, but is increasingly embracing digital. We toured the company’s Owings Mills facility along with a group of high schoolers last November, saw some of the machinery. The signs from past work added plenty of bursts of color. The firm is hiring a web developer to design WordPress sites, according to our jobs board.

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Silicon Valley-based drchrono opened a Baltimore office earlier this year, marking its first new location. The expansion was also designed to mark a move into the East Coast for the mobile electronic health record and medical billing company. drchrono is currently hiring for an API engineer, among other roles.

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Spark Baltimore-based Black Label is seeking an account executive focused on getting out into the local community, according to a posting on its website. It looks like a chance to get entrepreneurial, and help build Baltimore-based business. The digital marketing group operates on a worker cooperative model, which means it is governed democratically by all partners.

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