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Manage the software development lifecycle and identify necessary improvements to performance, product architecture and customer experience. Minimum forty months of experience in software development or related.
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Analyze KUT/KUTX data as well as industry and market trends to assist in the development of long-term strategies; maintains knowledge about the external environment as it relates to fundraising in the broadcasting and digital media industries.
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The Frontier Times Museum is seeking a Development Consultant to assist with fundraising, obtaining corporate sponsorship, developing a robust membership program, creating and implementing fundraising events, and assist executive director with capital campaign.
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Solid understanding of Python and excellent software development skills (source code management, debugging, testing, deployment etc.) If you’re motivated by the idea of making a real impact, and joining a team where we pride ourselves in being one of the most diverse and inclusive companies in the world, a career with Apple might be your dream job.
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Solid background in API development and integration. Develop agent software for MacOS, Windows and/or Linux. As a SaaS company with over 180 employees and 3000+ clients, we take pride in our passion and drive to build amazingly easy-to-use and insightful data-driven software.
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10 years experience in marketing/advertising agencies, specifically in business development, media planning, or account management. We are looking for a growth-oriented individual to lead corporate development efforts in close partnership with the CEO.
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5+ years of combined experience in Site Reliability, DevOps, and/or Software Development, in a growth-stage or enterprise-level SaaS environment. You play a key role in encouraging a shift towards a more integrated DevOps model, positioning you as a valuable member of the organization's ongoing development.
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The Director, Business Development will support directly on of the regional development groups in the US, working on market, customer, and policy intelligence, regional portfolio management and assessment, and leading critical business initiatives, including, product pricing, competitive analysis, M&A support of utility-scale Solar, Wind and Energy Storage projects in the US and Canada.
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The Business Development Director will play a key role in ensuring implementation of regional targets, and regionally portfolio management, achieving and reporting relevant operational KPIs. The position directly reports to the regional VP of Development.
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Domestic & international career development opportunities. The Group remains true to its three founding values: entrepreneurial spirit, mutual trust, and a strong sense of ethics, as illustrated by the 2030 Sustainability and Responsibility roadmap supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), “Good times from a good place.
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We support professional development at every step of an employee's career within TaskUs. Come be a part of a People First company! We invite you to explore all TaskUs career opportunities and apply through the provided URL.
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Combined we have over 20,000 multidisciplinary professionals worldwide collaborating daily to protect and conserve natural landscapes, create firm foundations for communities to stand on, and champion sustainable development to combat climate change.
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Software, Technology, Software Development, Video Games, Entertainment, Media, Gaming, Digital Distribution, Esports, Video Game Development. Video Game Development & Publishing, Gaming & Player Accounts Platform, Art, Animation & Sound, Design, Engineering & Technology, Consumer Products, Marketing & Communications, and Community & eSports.
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Plus, great benefits and perks to toast to a life filled with support including: Competitive compensation including performance bonuses Domestic & international career development opportunities Competitive paid time off plan + wellbeing days Medical, dental, vision and life insurance Product allowance to enjoy on Pernod Ricard products Gym reimbursement Employee Assistance Program BetterUp Care wellness benefits including nutrition, sleep, executive coaching, etc.
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