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Cool job alert: WhyFly is looking to hire a few ‘Awesome’ people

If you’ve ever wanted the word “Awesome” in your job title, this post is for you.

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WhyFly, Delaware’s fast and affordable WiFi startup, just keeps getting bigger. The company currently has job openings for “Awesome Field Techs” and “Awesome Customer Champions.”

  • Field techs will be hired on an initial full-time contract basis, with opportunities for future employment, the company says. Two years of related experience preferred, but WhyFly is willing to train inexperienced applicants they find adequately awesome.
  • Customer support applicants should be creative, analytical and collaborative, says WhyFly. You also have to be awesome with people and interested in working in a fun environment.

Perks include “meet cool people” and “attend cool events.” (WhyFly sponsors all kinds of events in Delaware.)
For detailed information and to apply, go here.

Companies: WhyFly

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