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On the Market: Check out these tech job openings in DC

Our latest jobs columns has positions in dev, design and data science.

At General Assembly in D.C. (Photo via Twitter)

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.


Mapbox is hiring a lead front-end engineer.

The mapping technology company is hiring this dev position in its growth division. According to the posting, the team is tasked with putting together experiments aimed at improving user experience. In D.C., Mapbox recently moved to a new office at 15th and H Sts. NW. The role is one among lots of openings.

https://twitter.com/domlet/status/979065302221819904

Brave UX is hiring for a pair of positions.

The Downtown D.C. UX shop has a pair of openings for an experienced UX designer and an operations manager. Along with working with clients across government, tech and policy, the firm creates products like Stock Against Photography.

General Assembly is hiring a lead data science instructor.

The D.C. campus of the coding school is looking for a data scientists to plan and lead its 12-week immersive course. That’s one of 17 current openings at General Assembly.

https://twitter.com/GA_DC/status/979440562301317120

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