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Head into a new season with these tech job openings in Baltimore

If springtime renewal has you looking for something new, On the Market has dev job openings in cybersecurity, media and more.

Looking for jobs at NET/WORK Baltimore 2018. (Photo by Stephen Babcock)

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.


Forcepoint is hiring a Sr. DevOps Engineer.

Following last year’s acquisition of RedOwl, Austin-based cybersecurity company Forcepoint has an office in Federal Hill. The company is looking for a team member to help build out and support automation tools for its User & Entity Behavior Analytics product, which is where RedOwl’s technology was integrated.

Medifast seeks a software engineer.

The weight-loss company is seeking an engineer with 5-7 years’ experience using Java, as well as experience using Spring Framework and .NET. It’s working out of the company’s Harbor East office.

Baltimore Magazine is looking for a Digital Developer.

On our jobs board, we spotted a dev opening in media. Baltimore Magazine is looking for someone to head up day-to-day management of digital projects across its platforms. It involves working with folks across the organization in editorial, advertising and audience development.

ONeil Interactive is seeking a Digital Creative Manager.

At last week’s NET/WORK Baltimore, we met Dennis O’Neil and Megan English of ONeil Interactive. The nine-year-old Hunt Valley firm specializes in digital marketing for home builders. Here’s one of the jobs they were talking to candidates about. This role involves leading a team of designers and front-end web developers.

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