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6 tech jobs to know about in Baltimore this week

On the Market returns with postings from Straighterline, Terbium Labs and more.

How Terbium's Matchlight product works. (Image courtesy of Terbium Labs)

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.


Straighterline is looking for a Marketing Operations Manager.

The South Baltimore firm that helps students get access to low-cost college courses is looking for someone to drive efficiency in its marketing, which has ramped up as the higher edtech company found more validation in the market.

Terbium Labs is hiring an IT specialist.

The cybersecurity firm (which is located in the building next to Straighterline) is looking for an IT specialist to develop and support the company’s computing assets. The company got a nod on our realList earlier this year.

Figure 53 is seeking a Senior Backend Web Developer.

The live show control company is looking to add to the developer ranks at its Remington offices. The company that makes “software for theatre people” is based in Baltimore, but its product QLab is used on big and small productions all around. The posting states the position is full-time or half-time.

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Companies: Terbium Labs / Figure 53 / SmartLogic / StraighterLine / Under Armour
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