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Engineers have Vistar Media’s Philly office all to themselves

While the adtech startup’s other teams occupy different locations, its Old City spot is an engineering oasis.

Vistar Media encourages engineers to learn constantly. (Photo by Sam Markowitz)

This article is sponsored by Vistar Media and was reviewed before publication.

From India to Taiwan, Vistar Media has attracted software engineers from all over the world with an atmosphere employees describe as “home away from home.”

Vistar Media strives to be the antidote to your run-of-the-mill, rigidly structured office job. Launched in 2012, the adtech startup encourages collaboration, creative problem solving and fun from employees’ first day. The office may be quiet as engineers work on their latest coding puzzles, but the team perks up for regular free catered lunches and Friday demo meetings where they showcase their weekly accomplishments.

Vistar Media is a fast-growing company with a newly revamped office in the heart of Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. It continues to bring on fresh talent that live and breathe a passion for engineering. Employees aim to take their craft to the next level and dive into Philly’s close-knit tech community.

Vistar Media engineers tackle different projects every week, allowing them to constantly develop their coding knowledge and dive into creating uncharted technologies. The company doesn’t shy away from embracing new software, meaning both employees and customers get the absolute best the industry has to offer.

Curious how to join in? Check out its brand-new culture page to learn more and view available jobs.

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