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What is a Leap Frog job?

Leap Frog jobs refer to positions at Leapfrog, a company known for its educational products and technology aimed at children. Employees at Leapfrog may work in areas such as product development, software engineering, education content creation, marketing, or sales. These roles focus on designing, producing, and promoting interactive learning tools and toys that help children learn through play. Working at Leapfrog often involves collaborating with educators, designers, and engineers to create innovative educational experiences. Leapfrog is recognized for its commitment to child development and fostering a positive learning environment.

What types of projects do Leap Frog team members typically work on, and how does collaboration play a role in their day-to-day responsibilities?

Leap Frog team members often work on innovative technology and software development projects that require close collaboration with cross-functional teams. Daily responsibilities might include participating in agile sprints, brainstorming sessions, and code reviews with designers, product managers, and other engineers. Collaboration is key, as team members frequently share knowledge, tackle challenges together, and contribute to delivering high-quality solutions. This environment fosters learning and provides opportunities to work with cutting-edge tools and methodologies.

What is the difference between Leap Frog vs Child Development Specialist?

AspectLeap FrogChild Development Specialist
Required CredentialsEarly childhood education, certification in child developmentEarly childhood education, certifications in child development or related fields
Work EnvironmentPreschools, daycare centers, educational programsPreschools, community centers, educational settings
Employer & IndustryEducational organizations, daycare providersEducational institutions, community programs

Leap Frog programs focus on early childhood learning through interactive activities, often used in preschool settings. Child Development Specialists have broader roles in assessing and supporting children's developmental needs. While both roles require early childhood credentials and work in similar environments, Child Development Specialists typically have more specialized training in child assessment and intervention.

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What states have the most Leap Frog jobs?

States with the most job openings for Leap Frog jobs include:

Infographic showing various Leap Frog job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, and 3% Part Time. Highlights an 66% Physical, and 34% Remote job distribution.

Cable Technician

Insight Global

El Paso, TX • On-site

$25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision

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Job description

Position: OSP Cabling Technician

Location: El Paso, TX

7 Month Contract to Hire

Rate: $25/HR 

On-site - Schedule likely Mon-Thurs (6AM-4PM), and OT offered on Friday + Saturday (8-10 hours)

One & Done Interview Process!

 

Drug Test (including THC) + Background Check that dates back 7 years required to be cleared upon offer!

Required Skills & Experience

  • Previous experience pulling cable or anything similar - 0-2 years of experience in any manual labor position (including but not limited to: construction, landscaping, painting, installation, maintenance, etc.)
  • Ability to work with infrastructure equipment for installing, racking and stacking, and data center set up
  • Ability to lift 35+ lbs
  • Ability to stand for long periods of time, comfortable working in an outdoor environment
  • Must have a positive attitude and be able to be a team player!

Job Description

Insight Global is currently hiring for an OSP/ISP Cable Technician for a data center client located in the El Paso area.

The responsibilities of this position include unloading trucks, climbing in and out of vaults, moving generators, and pulling cable from vault to vault if outside. If inside, this candidate would be utilizing a medium sized ladder to leap frog and pull cables through The ideal candidate will come from a manual labor background, be comfortable working with their hands, and is a team player that is dedicated to getting the job done.