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Together while apart
What did we learn over the holiday weekend? So glad you asked. Turns out, no amount of advanced video chat features can make Aunt Candy’s story about where she buys her Bermuda shorts more interesting. (“The shop is on Pine Street, wait, no, Lombard? It’s by that place with the blue door. I’m sure it’s blue. Is it red?”) No beachy background will ever divert a mother-in-law’s attention away from our flawed fashion choices. (“Oh. All black again?”) And despite the fact the connection was bad, we were still on the hook to watch young Grace’s entire gymnastics routine until she got it right. (“Ughhh I messed that part up, hold on. Actually, I’m just going to start over.”)
Yet, despite having to celebrate holidays through thumbnail-sized boxes on Zoom for the indefinite future, it is nice to know that some things will always stay the same. Even if those things drive you crazy.
The News
Christopher Wink, Philly’s resident BMOC, our very own CEO and probably lots of other cool acronyms, has launched a new weekly web interview series called The TWIJ Show. This week’s premiere episode tackles team messaging during a time of crisis. Tune in via the link.
“They may take away our (social) lives, but they will never take away our freedom!” That Braveheart sure loved to hang out with friends. And so do we! That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the new dates and digital experiences that Philly Tech Week 2020 has to offer. The events will take place virtually starting in May and IRL Sept. 21 through 25.
What does a global pandemic mean for the internet? Let’s go to Internet Society’s Katie Jordan for the scoop. Katie?
The Jobs
Tired of engineers getting all the glory? Here’s a few of non-software gigs for you essential unicorns of the tech industry:
- Proud, passionate practitioners of Agile processes and principles, plisten up: Penn Mutual has the Agile Coach position for you.
- Ranked fifth on Inc. magazine’s annual list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States, Perpay is looking for a Growth & Life Cycle Marketer. We hope it ranks you #1 on its list of candidates.
But also here are some engineering jobs … because, well, there’s a lot of them:
- Azavea is on the lookout for a Software Engineer to join its Geospatial Applications team.
- Deacom is looking for people who can make the complex simple. So if you understood the movie “Inception” and can explain it to us like we’re 5, maybe try applying for the role of Senior Software Developer.
- Tell your ex with the wandering eye this might not be the role for them. Inspire seeks a Senior Software Engineer — Acquisition who can commit code on a daily basis.
- Join the nascent engineering team that’s making a lasting impact on the pharmaceutical industry at Pinnacle 21. It’s looking for Software Engineers — All Levels.
Gettin’ used to that couch? Stay there! These babies are remote:
- CaddieNow seeks a Remote Full-Stack Developer
- FORM3 is on the prowl for a Remote Senior Software Engineer
- Mahisoft is looking for that one special Remote Senior React Native Developer to join its team.
The End
Well, that’s it for now, friends. Unless you have any amazingly awkward stories to share about a holiday Zoom gathering gone bad. Please email those to us so that we may rejoice in all their embarrassing glory. Also we’re bored.
‘Til next time, happy job hunting!
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