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This Week in Jobs: Catch these 25 new job openings and 0 practical jokes

No pranks here, we promise.

Fool me twice. (Gif by giphy.com)

Did you wake up Saturday morning bombarded by strange news stories?

Whether you always have your eye on the calendar or are never quite sure what day it is, even the best among us fall for an April Fool’s Day prank (or two). From your favorite brands announcing wild new products to someone swapping the salt and pepper shakers, no one is safe on the first of the month.

Luckily, the first didn’t fall on a Tuesday this year, because this week’s job offerings are no joke.

The News

March was Universities Month at Technical.ly!

How and where we work has changed drastically in the last three years. From in-office to fully remote, and everywhere in between, this is how hiring trends are changing with the times.

Amid layoffs and uncertainty in Silicon Valley and big tech, job security has become the most desired benefit.

The Jobs

Remote

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

The End

No foolin’, we’ll be back next week with more news and opportunities.

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.

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