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Inside PNC Bank’s emerging opportunities for Pittsburgh technologists

Here's a quick look at how the bank is advancing its digital services and giving back to its community.

Problem solving at PNC. (Courtesy photo)

You’re probably familiar with PNC’s banking services, but did you know it’s an employer of choice for some of Pittsburgh’s most skilled technologists?

The tech team at PNC keeps its collective finger on the pulse of emerging technologies to build customer-friendly digital banking capabilities. Using Agile processes and advanced technology to modernize consumer banking, technologists have the opportunity to iterate and innovate on a daily basis. And if you’re thinking, “Isn’t PNC a pretty big corporation?” you’ll be interested to discover that the tech team functions much like a small community and works at the speed of a startup.

Of course, 2020 has left businesses and communities reeling. PNC recently donated $30 million in coronavirus relief efforts and more than $1 billion to help end systemic racism and support the economic empowerment of Black and low- and moderate-income communities.

Check out PNC’s new company page to learn more about the company and its job opportunities.

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This article is sponsored by PNC Financial Services and was reviewed before publication.

Companies: PNC Financial Services

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