Employment
Join our whip-smart, passionate, and all-around awesome team in our Philly offices. Zivtech puts a premium on creating a great work environment and our employees enjoy an incredible range of benefits:
Personal and Family Benefits:
- Twenty days paid vacation
- Additional paid time-off for all federal holidays
- Ten days paid maternity/paternity leave, with the option of an additional ten days unpaid
- Comprehensive life, dental, and health insurance
- Tax-Free transit allowance
Work Benefits:
- The opportunity to collaborate with a roster of great clients on cutting edge projects
- The opportunity to volunteer on open source projects as paid work
- Flexible hours
- International and domestic travel
- Weekly professional development sessions
Office Benefits:
- A location in heart of Center City, blocks from Rittenhouse Square, Washington Square, Reading Terminal Market, and City Hall
- An open and casual work environment
- Access to a fully stocked refrigerator and kitchen
- Philadelphia 76ers season tickets
To apply for a job, email your resume and a cover letter to jobs@zivtech.com. Please note the position for which you are applying in the subject line. Include salary requirements and any relevant usernames in the body of the email.
Employment
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NewsWorks quoted our CEO, Alex Urevick-Ackelsberg, in response to Mayor Nutter's new $6 million initiative to support Philadelphia tech startups: "Six million dollars is not a lot of money; but symbolically it is a lot of money. It's a signal to other startups that the city wants to work with them, wants to make the city work *for* them and really understands the job creation potential that these startups offer." Follow the link for the complete story on the StartUp PHL Seed Fund.