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Help crack journalism’s digital code at The Philadelphia Inquirer

Learn how technologists can get in on the career opportunities at the legacy newspaper.

The Inquirer and Daily News newsroom on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. TIM TAI / Staff Photographer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is in the beginning stages of a digital transformation, and as it rolls out, so does an abundance of creative and strategic technical opportunities.

As the 23-time Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper evolves from print legacy to digital leader, it seeks passionate engineers, designers, product managers, UX researchers and Scrum masters who want to be a part of the future of journalism.

Surrounded by the buzz of an iconic newsroom, technologists will be challenged with reimagining the way stories are told and inventing digital platforms and products to engage with more readers than ever before.

Are your tech senses tingling yet? Get the full scoop on what it’s like to be a technologist at The Philadelphia Inquirer by checking out its company page.

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This article is sponsored by The Philadelphia Inquirer and was reviewed before publication.

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