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This Week in Jobs DE: The most wonderful time of year

How does that song go, the one that starts with an E?

Mac knows. (Gif via Giphy.com)

Editor’s note: Every week we ship an email newsletter featuring the region’s most exciting career opportunities. We’ve lovingly called it This Week in Jobs (aka TWIJ — “twidge”). Below is this week’s edition; it’s meant to live in your inbox. Sign up for the newsletter here.


The hap-happiest season of all

With the Eagles’ 32-6 win in their first game of the season, it may as well be the start of Christmastime for Philadelphians.

No matter if we clock a W or an L, the true spirit of the Birds is the infamous (aggressive?) passion of its fans — which isn’t limited to the season’s beginning and end. As a Philly-born girl, for me, the Eagles’ fight song was practically used as a lullaby. The love of the team is born and bred in a slightly cultish manner.

Some of our favorite fan moments include the ever-entertaining “Go Birds” taunt in one Vikings’ fan’s face and the Broad Street-wide cabal after our 2018 Super Bowl win. We know there’s many more to list, but it would take all day.

Let’s ride that fervent energy into the week and as always, #GoBirds.

The News

Who makes $200K, and what does that mean for the city’s future of racial equity and economic mobility? That’s the question driving Technical.ly’s reporting series that breaks down earnings in several cities. Tell us: What do you know that we don’t, or what do you think we need to come to understand about how tech economies are growing wealth in U.S. cities? We want your feedback.

Looking ahead at bettering your own future, here’s four tips on running better board meetings from local pros.

Speaking of what’s to come, it’s Youth Building the Future Month on our editorial calendar. Celebrate the kids changing the world under our feet with this sweet story about a teenager-built app that promotes sustainability.

Shine a spotlight on someone you admire in the tech world by nominating them to be included on our RealLIST Engineers 2021 list. Hurry — noms close Wednesday, Sept. 15.

Technical.ly wants your feedback: Take our community survey to help us better meet your local tech info needs. As thanks, we’re picking a handful of survey takers to win a $50 gift card or a signed copy of Guy Raz’s book, “How I Built This.”

The Jobs

First up: Jobs we want you to know about in the First State!

Love the spirit of sports and gaming? Penn Interactive may be your next pit stop:

Destination marketing org Tempest can take your career far and wide. Apply to be a Senior Web Developer.

Make connections at Crossbeam:

PatientWing is seeking a Project Manager.

Whip yourself (career) into shape at IncentFit as a Full Stack Software Developer.

Root for the home team from, well, home. Check out these fully remote jobs:

The End

See ya at the tailgate.

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