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This Week in Jobs: 31 career opportunities for tech industry “Warriors”

Making music, and opportunities.

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“Hamilton” lovers, this’ll be music to your ears. 

Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator behind Broadway sensation “Hamilton,” has a new project, and you won’t even have to leave your home to experience it. 

Collaborating with playwright Eisa Davis, Miranda released a concept album, “Warriors” last week. Inspired by the 1979 cult classic “The Warriors,” you can listen to Miranda’s latest musical now anywhere you typically stream music. 

While it’s just a concept album for now, the team said they’d love to see it adapted to the stage in the future. Take a listen! 

But remember, there’s no need to fight over a new opportunity. We’ve got plenty below.

The News

“I want people to understand that the Tech Council of Delaware is not just another organization, it’s a verb,” said Code Differently CEO Stephanie Eldridge. “It’s about taking action to build a better tech ecosystem for Delaware and doing the work to grow it.” Learn more about the Tech Council’s efforts here.

Here’s why tech and startups continue to flourish in the Washington DMV region.

Voting in Philly may be more accessible than ever, but troubleshooting the tech behind the systems has driven away some long-time poll workers. 

Pittsburgh’s Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing (ARM) Institute is offering no-cost evaluation, prototyping and testing for members of its ​​Robotics Manufacturing Hub program.

Roll call! Say hello to the eight new startups accepted into Comcast NBCUniversal LIFT Labs Accelerator cohort focused on Collaborative AI. 

Wilmington-based legal management company DoeLEGAL was acquired by Paris, France-based DiliTrust.

No, AI can’t fix potholes — why how we talk about AI is undermining the value of human labor

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

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