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On the Market: New Baltimore tech job openings for a new year

Seeking something new in 2019? Check out jobs in software engineering, web strategy and more.

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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.


Terbium Labs has openings for software engineers.

On Twitter, we spotted that the South Baltimore-based company cybersecurity company that offers an automated tool that monitors the dark web is seeking a software engineer to work on scaling and maintaining the crawler tool itself, and the systems that process the data produced by the tool.

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UMBC is looking for an an associate director of web strategy and user experience.

On the Technical.ly jobs board, the Catonsville–based university has a post for a web strategist who will collaborate with team members across departments on digital communications and experiences. “Must love community, curiosity, and dogs,” it states.

eOriginal is hiring a senior software engineer.

The Camden Yards–based fintech company continues to hire. The company that provides digital management of financial assets has an opening for a Java developer, working in design, development and product support.

Blackboard is seeking out a senior product designer.

The edtech giant has a design-focused opening in Baltimore that’s working in analytics and data services. The position is focused on visualizing data and building tools across web and mobile platforms, according to a LinkedIn posting. The company has Inner Harbor offices with a 15th floor view.

Cerebro Capital is seeking a Director of Capital Markets.

The Mt. Vernon–based startup that makes a platform to source and manage corporate loans is seeking a transaction manager to work on debt financing transactions. The company raised $2 million in 2018.

Arbor Networks is hiring a senior software engineer. 

Netscout security division Arbor Networks is continuing to hire locally in Ellicott City. On LinkedIn, we spotted an opening on the advanced threats team for a senior software engineer experienced in Python development. Netscout acquired local startup Efflux Systems in 2017.

NET/WORK Baltimore is coming in March.

The early word is out on NET/WORK 2019, Technical.ly’s annual jobs fair. If you’re looking for a new position or seeking to hire, find a fit on your calendar for the evening of March 14 at University of Baltimore‘s Thumel Business Center.

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