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12 new jobs at StrongArm Technologies, Scripto, CreativeMornings and more

This week's On the Market is heavy on engineering roles.

On the Market is a Technical.ly column where we highlight new and noteworthy job openings and the people who are lookin’. Got a submission? Email us and tell us why it belongs in the roundup.


StrongArm Technologies has eight open roles, many in engineering.

The New Lab–based company led by Sean Petterson makes equipment to help out manual laborers, kind of like an exoskeleton to take some of the weight and strain off their tasks. We covered the promising, young company back in 2016, and it has continued to grow since.

StrongArm's V22 Ergoskeleton.

StrongArm’s V22 Ergoskeleton. (Courtesy photo)

Scripto is hiring for a developer.

Scripto is a tool to help TV shows write scripts collaboratively, and is used by some of the most popular shows on TV, including The Late Show with Stephen ColbertTwitter celeb Rob Dubbin is its CEO.

The Processing Foundation is looking for a part-time program manager.

The Processing Foundation works to “promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields — and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities.” Lots of familiar Brooklyn faces work with it, including artists Tega Brain and Taeyoon Choi, as well as the NYU ITP program.

CreativeMornings has an opening for a community coordinator.

The breakfast lecture series created by Tina Roth Eisenberg has 182 volunteer-led chapters in cities around the world and needs someone to coordinate that community.

Love JavaScript and want to get into the blockchain world?

Not sure what this is for specifically, but seems like a good lead. Ethereum is the leading platform on which decentralized applications are being built and its token, the Ether, is the second most popular cryptocurrency.

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