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This Week in Jobs Pittsburgh: Workplace Woes

Discovering unexpected office advice.

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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.


Remember the office? That is, if you’re (still) remote and can think that far back. Maybe you miss it, or you miss the people, or you don’t miss it at all. But no matter which it is — or even if you just have a theoretical office in mind — you could probably predict what types of problems would typically arise there.

But then, there are situations that may make you go, “Huh?” Enter Ask a Manager, the online workplace advice column you never knew you needed.

Coworker going through the things on your desk? Messy boss? Or, even can I nap at work? Sometimes, a little perspective can shed lots of light, and AAM has plenty of it.

If you’re ready to tackle a different office (IRL or virtual) altogether, check out this week’s job below.

The News

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Koop Technologies, a startup aimed at creating insurance for artificial intelligence and autonomy companies, raised a $2.5 million seed round led by Ubiquity Ventures.

The future of the workplace is changing; here’s how Pittsburgh companies are handling the return to the office.

With a new $15 million investment, East Liberty-based market intelligence company CivicScience is getting into the adtech business.

Forget the parking chair. Pittsburgh Parking Authority has partnered with local parking payment app Meter Feeder to make paying for parking easier and more secure.

A dozen area ventures made the Inc. 5000 list ranking the fastest-growing companies in the country.

The Jobs

The Remote Jobs

The End

Whatever your workplace, we hope you have a good week. See you at the same time, same place next week.

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