91porn

DiscoverFeatured Lists7 Companies Hiring Top Tech Talent Amidst 2022 Layoffs

7 Companies Hiring Top Tech Talent Amidst 2022 Layoffs

image
Avatar for May Goldhacker
May Goldhacker
Content strategist // Tech and culture writer // Brand builder // Digital Marketer // Startup FounderView May Goldhacker's profile on 91porn

New to 91porn? We're the worlds largest platform for tech companies and startups, with over 30,000+ of them hiring. Sign up for free

The job market is experiencing a shift with a wave of major layoffs across big tech companies pushing top talent to explore open roles at mid-sized companies.

Big tech players like are pausing hiring as , giving an unexpected opportunity to midsize startups looking to recruit top tech talent who might have otherwise gone to larger . Many companies have had to restrategize under the current investment climate, but Amazon could come out stronger than ever with millions continuing to rely on the company for everything from grocery delivery to cloud computing.

Market conditions have made many startups cheaper to invest in, and remain optimistic. This has lead to massive for new founders and early startups. Amidst the economic uncertainty, the number of tech jobs—including web developers and software engineers—is expected to grow in the next . There are still tech companies of all sizes looking to fill roles, and those with open roles are very .

Docugami is recruiting for a variety of open engineering positions in a job market that has suddenly been turned on its head. Seattle startup, 98point6 raised $43 million to help increase development capacity for its virtual healthcare technology, and is currently hiring for a number of tech roles. Remitly which helps people send money overseas saw customer growth spike 100% and the company is looking for tech talent to join their team.

Opportunities are still hot for tech talent across a number of sectors. Here’s our list of top tech companies hiring amidst the current layoffs.

  • Docugami company logo
    AI Document Engineering11-50 Employees

    • B2B
    • Early Stage
      Startup in initial stages

    Website
    Employees
    11-50
    Locations
    Kirkland
    About

    Docugami, Inc. is a AI Document Engineering startup in the Seattle area, WA. We use AI to transform the unique document business processes of individual companies, making frontline users more efficient while giving COOs better compliance and insights. Hiring Machine Learning PhD/MS Students & Brilliant Developers.

    Industries

    Jobs

    $165k – $180k
    Remote only • United States
    10 years of exp
    3 years ago
    Kirkland
    3 years ago
    Kirkland
    3 years ago


  • 98point6 company logo
    On-demand, text-based primary care201-500 Employees

    • B2C
    • Scale Stage
      Rapidly increasing operations
    • 4.9
      Highly rated
      98point6 is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.9 out of 5 stars
    • 4.8
      Work / Life Balance
      Employees rate 98point6 4.8/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance
    • 4.8
      Strong Leadership
      Employees rate 98point6 4.8/5 on Glassdoor for faith in leadership

    Website
    Employees
    201-500
    Locations
    Washington
    About

    98Point6 believes in the critical importance of primary care and its role in improving the quality of life for individuals, communities and the world. They’re re-imagining the entire experience using technology to augment the reach of physicians and provide on-demand access, making primary care more accessible and affordable than ever before.

    Industries
  • Remitly company logo
    Remitly
    Actively Hiring
    Send money online for what matters most501-1000 Employees

    • B2C
    • Public Stage
      Publicly traded company
    • Top Investors
      This company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors
    • 4.1
      Highly rated
      Remitly is highly rated on Glassdoor, with 4.1 out of 5 stars
    • 4.1
      Work / Life Balance
      Employees rate Remitly 4.1/5 on Glassdoor for work / life balance

    Website
    Employees
    501-1000
    Locations
    Seattle, London, Pasig
    About

    Remitly is an international payments company that leverages digital channels, including mobile phones, to send money internationally. Remitly's digital products are fundamentally faster, less expensive, and far more convenient for customers to send money across borders.

    Industries

    Jobs

    $132k – $165k
    In office • Canada
    2 years of exp
    1 week ago
    $144k – $170k
    In office • Seattle
    5 years of exp
    3 weeks ago
    $112k – $120k
    In office • Seattle
    2 years of exp
    3 weeks ago


  • WellSaid Labs company logo
    Voice for everyone51-200 Employees

    • B2B
    • Growth Stage
      Expanding market presence

    Website
    Employees
    51-200
    Locations
    Seattle
    About

    WellSaid Labs developed state of the art text-to-speech technology that creates life-like synthetic voices, from the voices of real people. Their patent-pending technology allows them to recreate any voice imaginable to generate speech with the same pitch, emphasis and intonation as the source speaker - As if they’d spoken it themselves.

    Industries
  • Give InKind company logo
    A modern social platform for coordinating support through life disruptions11-50 Employees

    • B2C
    • Early Stage
      Startup in initial stages

    Website
    Employees
    11-50
    Locations
    Tacoma
    About

    At Give InKind, we’re on a mission to make it simple to give and receive support through challenging moments. We believe that social support is an essential part of our health and well-being, and Give InKind empowers friends, families and communities to come together to give meaningful help when it’s needed most.

    Industries
  • Amazon company logo
    Earth's most customer-centric company5000+ Employees

    • B2C
    • B2B
    • Public Stage
      Publicly traded company
    • Top Investors
      This company has received a significant amount of investment from top investors

    Website
    Employees
    5000+
    About

    Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. We are driven by the excitement of building technologies, inventing products, and providing services that change lives.

    Industries

    Jobs

    $180k – $260k • 10.0% – 15.0%
    In office • New York City+2
    6 years of exp
    4 months ago
    No equity
    In office • Seattle+2
    3 years of exp
    1 year ago
    No equity
    In office • Arlington
    7 years of exp
    1 year ago


  • Code.org company logo
    Anyone can learn51-200 Employees

    • Growth Stage
      Expanding market presence

    Website
    Employees
    51-200
    Locations
    United States
    About

    Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science. our vision is that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn how to code.

    Industries

Share this featured list on:

Didn't find the job you wanted in this list?

Search for your role at over 30,000+ startups on 91porn, for free.

  • 9,542 jobs in Design
  • 64,868 jobs in Engineering
  • 11,238 jobs in Marketing
  • 18,434 jobs in Sales
& thousands more job opportunities for all other roles
Discover more startups
image

The Top 5: August 2023 Edition

Check out the innovative teams everyone's watching on 91porn this fall.

Read more →
image

The Top 5: July, 2023 Edition

The top five startups based on job-seeker engagement for the month of July, and for good reason. Take a look at the most popular teams on 91porn this month.

Read more →
image

Security in the Skies: 5 High Altitude Balloon and Satellite Startups Hiring Now

Nearly nine decades after the Hindenburg disaster, some speculate we’re entering the Second Age of the Balloon. “As all these objects fall, a new space race is rising,” Vox (https://www.vox.com/world/2023/2/7/23588464/suspect-spy-china-balloon-sputnik-moment-space-race) proclaimed. Tens of thousands of balloons float into near-space every year, and the numbers rise every year. The National Weather Service alone launches around 60k high-flying balloons each year. The Pentagon spent nearly $4B over the past two years on its own high altitude balloons, according to Politico (https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/05/u-s-militarys-newest-weapon-against-china-and-russia-hot-air-00043860). Why the interest in such old-school tech? “They’re cheap, easy to transport, can be fielded in large numbers and are payload agnostic,” industry expert George Howell wrote. Tucson, Arizona-based World View (https://spacenews.com/world-view-emphasizes-remote-sensing-as-it-prepares-to-go-public/), a stratospheric ballooning company, last month announced plans to go public via SPAC merger. The company develops a “stratollite” that provides high-res imagery for extended periods. (The company also offer space tourism.) Colorado-based Urban Sky (/company/urban-sky) is creating what it claims as the first ever reusable stratospheric balloon. Called “micro-balloons,” they’re the size of a VW bus and can hover in near space to collect data over urban areas. Company founder Jared Leidich (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/04_fm2017-alan-eustaces-jump-1-180961678/) has some chops in this arena, having designed the space suit used in the world record space dive in 2014 via a balloon at nearly 136k feet. Near Space Labs (/company/nearspacelabs) invites people to “step inside a new way of thinking about all things geospatial imaging (https://nearspacelabs.com/blog/).” The company's high-altitude balloons that carry a small, autonomous robot called Swifty to capture the world around them at 60k to 85k feet in the air. The company says it’s done zero carbon emissions and recently launched (https://www.zdnet.com/article/near-space-labs-provide-free-high-resolution-imagery-to-universities-nonprofits/) a program to make its high-resolution Earth imagery available to universities and nonprofits for free. Sounds fascinating, right? Luckily, with a new wave of space technology, comes a brand new, cutting-edge wave of jobs. Check out 5 top startups aiming skywards and hiring now.

Read more →