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On the Market: 5 tech jobs from 5 big Delaware companies

Capital One, Christiana Care, DuPont, JPMorgan Chase and WSFS are all looking to fill IT roles in the First State.

Christiana Care hospital in Wilmington. (Photo by Flickr user TCDavis, used under a Creative Commons license)

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 at delaware@technical.ly.


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Looking for a new dev job in the First State? Here are five interesting jobs we spotted across the jobs boards of five big tech companies in the area.

Capital One

Find these dev jobs in Wilmington:

Christiana Care

These IT and technical operations jobs are all over the state:

DuPont

For the interview: Earlier this summer, DowDuPont was officially laid to rest, and DuPont rose again. All jobs are in Wilmington, the company’s ancestral home:

JPMorgan Chase

Dev jobs for days:

WSFS

Find these jobs where the Christina meets the Delaware, and by searching the financial services company’s site:

  • Business Analyst — Retail Performance
  • Business Systems Analyst — Enterprise Application Development
  • Software Developer .NET
  • Senior Information Technology Auditor
  • Personal Banker (of course)

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Companies: JPMorgan Chase & Co. / Capital One / ChristianaCare / DuPont
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