Professional Development

This Week in Jobs: Add these 24 open roles to your cart

How far we’ve come (including job listings).

What's the deal with ecommerce? (Gif via Giphy.com)

30 years ago, ecommerce was rapidly beginning to boom.

Commercial internet was in its infancy at the time — only 36% of US households had computers, with many using it primarily for email. But two new companies, online bookstore Amazon and online reseller Ebay, were starting to change the way people thought about commerce. 

Microsoft, of course, wanted in. It made plans to acquire the banking and online payment company Intuit. The idea of Microsoft having that much power terrified a lot of people, including the US government. 

On this day in 1995, after the US Department of Justice moved to block Microsoft’s acquisition of Intuit, Microsoft backed down and canceled the $2 billion deal

We’ll never know what the impact would have been if Microsoft had gone ahead with it. Some tech pundits of the day saw the justice system’s blocking the deal as a disservice to US consumers, who would lose out on the benefits of the new technology of ecommerce and electronic banking.

It didn’t take long for those things to become ubiquitous either way. 

Also ubiquitous: Online job applications. In a few clicks you can apply to a job, a process people could only dream of in the ‘90s.

The News

University of Delaware Horn Entrepreneurship Siegfried fellows recently met with Vera Leung & Jim Clifton to learn tips on entrepreneurship and leadership.

Despite political roadblocks, Ukrainian tech workers are laying stakes in the US.

This Pittsburgh startup is building interactive job training games for people with disabilities.

Tech and entrepreneurship can boost economic mobility — learn how ecosystem building is a path to prosperity.

How the restructuring of CompTIA led to the quiet demise of TechGirlz.

Client Spotlight

“In my interview with Vanguard, I remember a hiring manager speaking of Vanguard’s culture saying, ‘We don’t date, we marry,'” said Kim Petersen, head of International Systems and Technology at the financial services firm.

“Once you’ve worked at a few different organizations, you realize it’s more about the company’s values, culture and people that matter. Our mission is clear in the decisions we make every day at Vanguard, and our focus on clients and crew is unwavering.”

Learn more about the org’s culture and explore job openings on Technical.ly.

Photo of a woman working on a laptop in the foreground while other technologists work and walk past in the background.
Working in tech at Vanguard.

The Jobs

Greater Philly

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

We’ll see you next week with more job listings — no printer or fancy paper stock required.

Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Donate to the Journalism Fund

Your support powers our independent journalism. Unlike most business-media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational contributions.

Trending

Lovelace AI, former Google exec’s startup, lands $16M to scale crisis-ready tech

Philly is now one of the top 15 places in the world to launch a startup

A powerful Philly grant is fueling small businesses — but few know it exists

Trustible raises $4.6M, mainly from local funders, to hire and expand customer reach

Technically Media