New York's Thriving Tech Scene Booms with Job Opportunities
New York's thriving tech and startup scene is buzzing with job opportunities. Several companies, ranging from AI-enabled sports tech to mental health apps, are hiring for various roles. Here's a roundup of recent hiring news.
Genius Sports, a leader in AI-enabled sports tech, is expanding its U.S. presence. The company is hiring in New York for major partnerships, including those with the NFL and NCAA. Meanwhile, Grocery TV, specializing in in-store retail media solutions, is also hiring and offers a hybrid work schedule.
Hebbia AI, a New York-based AI platform company, is growing its marketing team. The city's diverse tech landscape spans mental health tech, AI, and enterprise software. Companies like Dynatrace and CrowdStrike are hiring for various roles, with many offering remote or hybrid work options.
In the enterprise software sector, Maybern, an NYC-based fintech company, is hiring a Senior Product Marketing Manager. This role will focus on positioning the company's software for modernized asset management in the enterprise market. Calm, a mental health app, is also hiring and has been recognized for its influence and impact.
New York's business scene, known for its innovation and grit, continues to attract ambitious tech and startup teams. With companies like Genius Sports, Grocery TV, Hebbia AI, Dynatrace, CrowdStrike, Maybern, and Calm hiring, the city's tech talent pool is in high demand.
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