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Who's hiring in D.C.: 1EQ, Speek, Snaapiq

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

1EQ, based in Georgetown, is hiring a full-time iOS developer to work on Babysteps, a maternity care app. Read more about 1EQ's journey here and apply here.

Speek, the company that has dedicated itself to making conference calls that don't suck, moved to Arlington in April and has been steadily building out its sales force. The company is still looking for a sales development rep, a sales account executive and a lead-generation analyst. Apply here.

Snaapiq, a platform for mobile photo contests, is hiring a senior Android developer with Java and RESTful web services experience. The company is based in D.C. Apply here.

Now that alcohol delivery service was finally cleared to operate in D.C., Drizly, a startup out of Boston, has launched in the District and is looking for a city general manager. The right candidate will have sales and management experience, know about account management, be a creative problem solver, and presumably know scotch from soda. Apply here.

Orate, a D.C. startup currently operating out of The Startup Factory in Durham, NC, is looking for a software developer with infrastructure, HTML, CSS, PHP, MYSQL and Ruby on Rails experience. Orate will be back in the District in November; they will consider a remote candidate until they return. Apply here.

EAT Club, a lunch delivery service startup out of Palo Alto that raised $10 million in Series B this year, is looking for a full-time general manager in D.C. The right person will have business development, general management and leadership skills. Apply here.

Have hiring news? Email Allyson Jacob 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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