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Today is stressful enough. So here’s some sweet news to get through it.
Are you familiar with the perpetually broken soft-serve machines at McDonald’s? The most reliable feature of the fast food’s ice cream was that the machines are seemingly never in working condition.
However, that could all change this week based on a new copyright law.
Previously, it was illegal for third parties to service McDonald’s ice cream machines, leaving repairs solely to the manufacturers, lest the franchise owners void the machine’s warranty.
However, this new exemption makes an exception for McDonald’s soft serve machines, among others, permitting third-party vendors to repair “retail-level commercial food preparation equipment.”
A small bright spot during an intense week.
Need another distraction? We’ve got plenty of positions to pursue below.
The News
If you’re thankful to have a supportive local tech community, get out there and celebrate it this month with these 14 virtual and IRL events.
Entrepreneur, author, and executive coach, Max Polec shares five lessons on how to build a successful startup.
Baltimore tech training giant Catalyte announces layoffs and the loss of its CEO despite large contracts and fundraising.
Here’s how four tech companies give back and make an impact on their local community.
Pittsburgh’s Phipps Conservatory went green to save green. Learn how green architecture and technology create a closed loop for this LEED Platinum-certified building.
Jobs in the computer and information technology space will grow by 13% by 2030, but representation in the industry, especially among Hispanic or Latino populations, continues to lag.
PA Rep. Summer Lee introduced legislation to tackle the bias AI is causing in the federal government.
The Jobs
Philly + Delaware
- Susquehanna International Group, LLP is hiring a Linux Support Analyst, Associate Systems Engineer and Site Reliability Engineer – VMware/Automation.
- Kleer and Membersy is on a mission to make dental care easier. The team is searching for a Senior Software Engineer.
- Award-wining design agency Oat Foundry is keeping an eye out for a Project Engineer (Production Art Specialist).
- London Approach Inc. is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer.
- Global law firm Morgan Lewis is looking for a Data Privacy Coordinator.
- Cha-ching! Fintech company Perpay needs a
DC + Baltimore
- Crossover is keeping an eye out for an Application Support Engineer.
- Behavioral Health System Baltimore, Inc. is hiring a Data Analyst.
- Philanthropic and impact advisory company Arabella Advisors is in need of a Senior Director, Enterprise Architecture.
- The American Red Cross is looking for a Salesforce Quality Assurance Engineer.
- Frederick National Laboratory is seeking a Software Systems Engineer I.
- The City of Baltimore Health Department wants a Systems Analyst.
Pittsburgh
- The Federal Bureau of Investigation is hiring a Special Agent: Cybersecurity/Technology Background.
- Booz Allen is keeping an eye out for an Artificial Intelligence Technical Program Manager.
- Carnegie Mellon University is hiring an Embedded Software Engineer and Senior Machine Learning Research Scientist.
- American Eagle Outfitters is seeking a Sr. Technician- Tech Deployment.
- The City of Pittsburgh wants an Operations Performance Analyst.
- YinzCam is searching for a Frontend Performance Engineer.
Remote
- Technical.ly is hiring a Marketing Manager who knows their way around a CRM.
- Brooksource is looking for a Senior iOS Developer and SAP Data Analyst.
- TherapyNotes.com needs a Technical Program Manager.
- Nonprofit US Digital Response could use a Gen AI Product & Delivery Manager- Government.
- Honor is helping seniors age in place with dignity. The team is searching for a Senior Data Platform Engineer.
The End
Try to treat yourself today. We’ll be back next week.
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