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Minnesota startups and tech companies that are hiring right now


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The coronavirus pandemic has created a difficult environment for companies and employees alike. However, there are still opportunities in the Twin Cities startup scene.

As the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact Minnesota's economy, we plan to use this as a way to inform readers about who's adding jobs in the state.

If you know a Minnesota startup that's hiring, reach out: mkennedy@americaninno.com.

Parallax: Parallax is a tech startup building a platform to streamline processes for sales teams.

Compute North: Compute North develops and operates data centers and provides colocation services for computationally intensive, non-mission critical applications.

Gravie: This healthcare company guides employers' workers through the process of buying and managing their health coverage.

Sezzle: A fin-tech company that makes it easier for consumers to pay for online purchases in installments.

Amazon: In the Twin Cities, the e-commerce giant is hiring for software development engineers, UX designers, technical program managers and other positions.

Jamf: Jamf is a tech company creating software to manage Apple devices.

Dispatch: Dispatch is a B2B delivery company.

HabitAware: HabitAware offers a device that helps users stop body-focused repetitive behaviors such as nail biting and hair pulling.

Total Expert: Total Expert makes marketing, compliance and reporting software.

Anaplan: Anaplan sells business modeling and planning applications.

Vidscrip: Vidscrip makes an application doctors use to create and share educational videos.

Crowdstrike: CrowdStrike is a cybersecurity company.

ZenLord Pro: ZenLord aims to make it easier to be a landlord through a platform that helps with rent collection, accounting and work-order management.

Perk Motivation: Perk Motivation develops tech solutions for health care companies.

Lab651: Lab 651 is a technology development startup.

Cloudburst: Cloudburst is a "startup studio" that builds software applications and helps entrepreneurs with the technical side of launching a company.

Foundation: Foundation offers a wide range of IT services including onsite support and wireless networking.

Digital River: Digital River is an e-commerce company that handles online payment processing.

M-RETS: M-RETS operats a web-based system used by power generators, utilities, marketers and reporting entities across North America.


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