This week’s Boston start-up jobs

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Has this week crawled by? Looking to mix things up? Wish your office had a ping-pong table? Quit your job and work at a start-up: Each week I profile some opportunities at interesting start-ups in the Boston area, and if you’re an entrepreneur, I’d love to profile your cool job, too: E-mail me at michael.morisy@boston.com.

Signiant: Account development representative

Backed by North Bridge Venture Partners and Boston Capital Ventures, Signiant dubs itself an “intelligent file moving software provider,” focused on clients in media and entertainment. The Burlington-based company is looking for an experienced sales professional to help build its business. More details here.

Basho: Software engineers and sales managers

The developers of the open-source NoSQL database Riak are looking for both software engineers and sales managers. Cambridge-based Basho has a complete list of its job openings on TheResumator.

Tracelytics: Developers and business development represenative

Two-year old Tracelytics, acquired by AppNeta in June, is hiring a full-stack engineer, a systems software engineer, a front-end developer, and business development representative. Full details are available on Tracelytics’ job page.

Good luck in the search, and if you know of any other start-ups hiring, shoot me an e-mail: michael.morisy@boston.com

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The Inside the hive blog is your one-stop source for local innovation news featuring voices from the start-up, venture, and research communities. Reach us at hive@boston.com.

Michael Morisy is your editor, curator, and reporter on all things innovative and startup in Boston and beyond. He’s blown a SXSW talk, been threatened with jail for his own startup, and exchanged enough useless business cards to rebuild the rain forest. Now he wants to share your stories of creating the next insanely great business.
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