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Who's hiring in D.C.: Mhelpdesk, LifeFuels, Flexspot

Every other week, Elevation DC reports on the latest in company hiring news.

Mhelpdesk, a SaaS provider for professionals "out in the field" is now based in Fairfax and is hiring a content and marketing manager. The ideal candidate is well-versed in creating content for blogs and active online communities such as Reddit. Email [email protected] to apply.
 
LifeFuels, a new startup out of Ashburn, Va., that promises to marry technology with health, wellness, nutrition and hydration, is hiring for five positions: product engineer, industrial designer, iOS developer, manufacturing engineer and part-time marketing analyst. Email [email protected] to apply.
 
Georgetown-based Flexspot, a parking space sharing platform, is hiring a full stack developer/senior engineer as well as a business development director. Both positions are full time. More information and apply here.
 
KickUp, a new platform in the District for on-demand support for teachers and educational networks, is looking for a developer/CTO. More info and apply here.
 
Thanks in part to its recent $2 million in additional funding, Contactually, in the District, has roughly 12 positions to fill in sales, marketing, engineering and operations. Applicants must love dogs. Send a resume to [email protected] to apply.
 
If you are a product engineer with a mechanical or electrical engineering background, if you can innovate on your own without kicking a problem up to a supervisor for approval and if you want to work on commercial machinery, Adam Rossi at Elvaria in Gainesville wants to meet you. Email him at [email protected].
 
Have hiring news? Email [email protected] and include a link to the job posting.

Read more articles by Allyson Jacob.

Allyson Jacob is a writer originally hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is the Innovation and Job News editor for Elevation DC. Her work has been featured in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati CityBeat. Have a tip about a small business or start-up making waves inside the Beltway? Tell her here.
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