Let’s face it: Philly’s got skills.
And don’t think we haven’t noticed. We constantly run across talented marketers, freelance developers and small design firms. At the same time, when we interview CEOs, directors and managers they consistently tell us that they are looking for high-quality local candidates.
- Principal Engineer at Comcast Interactive Media (Center City)
- Senior PHP Developer at myYearbook.com (New Hope, PA)
- Senior Software Engineer at TicketLeap (Center City)
- PHP Programmer / Windows Server Administrator at Aavalar Consulting, Inc (Suburbs)
Well Philly, let’s all help each other out. We are pleased to announce the Technically Philly Jobs Board, a modest effort to connect members of our talented and capable community while helping us sustainably serve the city. The board has four employment categories, Full-time, part-time, freelance and internship. Full-time postings will be $50 while all other categories will cost $25. For more details check out our FAQ.
But we’re no fools, we know our jobs board is unproven and untested. So that’s why we are offering free jobs and freelance postings for the next week. All postings will remain for 30 days and will be included in our sidebar and will be randomly placed at the end of posts (like this one). Technically Philly has more than 500 subscribers, 1000+ Twitter followers and reaches thousands of techies, science nerds and entrepreneurs, all locally based.
To post a job, head on over to the board and look for that huge button in the upper right sidebar. Postings will be free until Sept. 21st when the above rate will be in effect.
Consider the board in “beta” as we work out some of the kinks. We welcome all feedback about bugs, categories, design, functionality and more. If we discover an abnormal amount of bugs, we will extend the free window.
Post a job, apply for a job and spread the word.
Hey look! An entire post about jobs that didn’t use the phrase “in this economy.”
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