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' - ' ' - ' 33across' '229 West 28th Street, 12th Fl' ' - ' 345 Design' '49 Greenwich Ave, Suite 2' ' - ' Page 4 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' 'New York' Page 5 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Page 6 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies A.R.T.S.Y Magazine' ' - ' ' - ' 360VIDY' '50 Greene Avenue' ' - ' 360i' '32 Avenue of the Americas' '6th Floor' 3FLOZ, LLC' ' - ' ' - ' 3Floz.com' '100 John St Suite 1601' ' - ' 3P Partners, Inc' ' - ' ' - ' 3S Pharmacy' ' - ' ' - ' 3Top' '55 Broad St.' '15th Floor' 3doo Inc' ' - ' ' - ' 4 Play' ' - ' ' - ' 420 Spirits Inc.' ' - ' ' - ' 42stats' ' - ' ' - ' AJM Inc.' ' - ' ' - ' AJR Business Solutions Inc' ' - ' ' - ' 4C Insight (The Echo System)' '1133 Broadway' 'Suite 1420' 4Front Partners Inc.' ' - ' ' - ' 4GQR Ventures LLC dba PhotoQR.com' ' - ' ' - ' 4URSPACE' ' - ' ' - ' 4f tech, LLC' ' - ' ' - ' 5 O'clock Records' ' - ' ' - ' 5ivepoints' ' - ' ' - ' 6-ocean' ' - ' ' - ' Page 7 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies ' - ' 'Brooklyn' 'New York' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' Page 8 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Page 9 of 717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies 675 Beech, LLC' ' - ' ' - ' 680 Partners LLC' '680 5th Avenue, 10th Floor' ' - ' 72Lux' ' - ' ' - ' 72looks' ' - ' ' - ' 789 Group' ' - ' ' - ' 8 Path Solutions LLC' '"226 W 78TH ST #2A New York, NY 10024"' '226 W 78TH ST #2A' 'New York' 86shifts.com' ' - ' ' - ' 87AM' '61 Broadway' ' - ' 89 Second Productions' '1727 2nd Ave Apt 4FN' ' - ' 8coupons' '116 W. 23rd St.' '5th floor' 911 Cancer Fund' ' - ' ' - ' 9branding' '419 lafayette street, 2nd floor' ' - ' 9mmedia' '627 Broadway' ' - ' @60" - The Height of Art' ' - ' ' - ' @Gallery' ' - ' ' - ' A New Life In' ' - ' ' - ' A Perfume Organic' ' - ' ' - ' A Tribe Called Love' ' - ' ' - ' A V Therapeutics, inc.' 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' - ' ' - ' ABLE Social' '305 W 87th st' ' - ' AC Lion' '253 West 35th Street' '15th Floor' AC Rattling' ' - ' ' - ' ACCOMPANY' ' - ' ' - ' ACE Group' '711 Third Avenue' '16th Floor' ACE Innovative Networks' '277 Broadway' '807' ACE Portal Group' '711 Third Avenue' ' - ' ACTIVITO' ' - ' ' - ' AD60' '68 Jay Street ' 'Unit 616' ADANSALON' ' - ' ' - ' ADORNIA' ' - ' ' - ' ADRailUSA' ' - ' ' - ' ADstruc' '241 Centre Street' '7th Floor' AF Productions' ' - ' ' - ' AG Resume Revisions' ' - ' ' - ' AGORIQUE' ' - ' ' - ' AHALife' '45 Bond St.' ' - ' AIDS Ride South Africa' ' - ' ' - ' Page 13 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies ' - ' 'Brooklyn' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' 'Brooklyn' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' Page 14 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Page 15 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies AIQ, Inc.' ' - ' ' - ' AIR-BRAIN' ' - ' ' - ' Fituoso' ' - ' ' - ' AKQA' '175 Varick St.' '10th Floor' ALFY, Inc.' '589 Eighth Avenue' '20th Floor' ALTANOVA Energy+Sustainability' '11-05 44th Dr' ' - ' AMA Animal Rescue' ' - ' ' - ' AOL' '770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003' ' - ' APDS' ' - ' ' - ' API Fortress' ' - ' ' - ' APP àGOGO' ' - ' ' - ' ARI DEIN LLC' ' - ' ' - ' ARTSTRAK' ' - ' ' - ' ARTstor' '151 East 61st Street' ' - ' ASAP Property Management' ' - ' ' - ' ASM Global Ventures' ' - ' ' - ' ASPECD Apparel' ' - ' ' - ' ASTORIA FILMS' ' - ' ' - ' ATMG (All Things Marvin Gaye)' ' - ' ' - ' AUDUBON' '3960 Broadway' ' - ' AW Healthcare Management, Inc.' 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' - ' ' - ' Acceleron Digital' '131 Varick St #917' ' - ' Accent Internet Group' ' - ' ' - ' Accenture' '1345 Avenue of the Americas, New ' - ' York, NY 10105' Accern' ' - ' ' - ' Accomplsh' ' - ' ' - ' Accretive technologies' ' - ' ' - ' Acme Railways' ' - ' ' - ' Page 19 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' Page 20 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Page 21 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Acorn' ' - ' ' - ' Acquaintable' ' - ' ' - ' Acquity Group (acquired by Accenture)' '636 6th Ave Suite 300' ' - ' Action Enable Networks' ' - ' ' - ' Activation, Inc.' ' - ' ' - ' Activore' ' - ' ' - ' ActorPerks' ' - ' ' - ' ActvContent' ' - ' ' - ' Ad Nibble' ' - ' ' - ' AdColony' '175 Varick' ' - ' AdRadar' '252 West 37th Street' ' - ' AdStack [acquired by TellApart]' '"155 Water Street /257 Myrtle Road Burlingame, CA 94010"' '2' 'Brooklyn' AdTheorent' '155 Avenue of the Americas' '2nd Floor' Adafruit' '150 Varick St, New York, NY, 10013' ' - ' Adam & Luna' ' - ' ' - ' Aviary' '243 W 30th' 'St #11' Adaptly' '22 West 19th Street' '3rd Floor' Adcade' ' - ' ' - ' Adcomm Mobile' ' - ' ' - ' AddMee' ' - ' ' - ' Page 22 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' 'http://adstack.com/ http://www.tellapart.com/company/ 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' 'New York' 'New York' ' - ' ' - ' ' - ' Page 23 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Page 24 of717 10/01/2021 Cool Tech Startups Hiring in NYC Based on Mapped In NY Companies Adhara' ' - ' ' - ' Adkeeper' '381 Park Avenue South' ' - ' Adkins Capital Management, LLC' ' - ' ' - ' Admeld' 'One Madison Ave' '4th Floor' Admission Advantage' ' - ' ' - ' AdmitSee' ' - ' ' - ' Admittedly' ' - ' ' - ' Adore Me' '485 7th Ave #505' ' - ' AdoreMe' ' - ' ' - ' Adprime Media' ' - ' ' - ' Adtivity by Appssavvy' '594 Broadway' 'Suite 207' Adventr' ' - ' ' - ' Advicedrop' ' - ' ' - ' Advise.me' ' - ' ' - ' Advus' ' - ' ' - ' Advyzr' '119 west 31st street' '4th Floor' Advyzr' ' - ' ' - ' Adweek' '770 Broadway' '7th floor' Adz Anywhere'
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