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This Week in Jobs DE: You good?

Just checkin’ in, folks.

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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.


Last time we talked …

When TWIJ last popped into your inbox, Hurricane Ida was just brewing and 676 hadn’t spent a few days underwater as a makeshift Venetian canal. This led to some Twitter-worthy moments, like public awe of all the debris that arrived on our shores. Quite possibly the (cringe-inducing) star of the show was one through-and-through Philadelphian, who took the, err, fresh water as a chance to show off his diving skills on the 22nd Street Bridge. Unfortunately, the wreckage also led to serious damage around the region.

Accordingly, I just wanted to see how you’re all doing after a hectic week. Our submerged highway led to some interesting conversations in Technical.ly’s public Slack channel about how extreme weather events make us feel about the ~future~ (for more community conversations like this, join our Slack here). In the meantime, we hope you all had a refreshing Labor Day and are ready to dive into some exciting job opps.

The News

Technical.ly wants your feedback: Take our community survey to help us better meet your local tech info needs. As thanks, we’re picking a handful of survey takers to win a $50 gift card or a signed copy of Guy Raz’s book, “How I Built This.”

Shine a spotlight on someone you admire in the tech world by nominating them to be included on our RealLIST Engineers 2021 list.

Check out how you can help The Warehouse after Ida flooding in Wilmington’s Riverside neighborhood.

And if you need something to look forward to, there’s some exciting networking on your horizon: Check out this month’s Events Roundup.

The Jobs

Join the home team at Technically Media:

STRATIS is searching for a Senior Agile Project Manager.

The world’s first and largest open source-focused cloud hosting provider Linode is a source of plenty of open jobs for you now:

Go on the defensive for The Tactile Group as a Cyber Security Engineer.

Feeling blue? Turn that around at the software firm Infinite Blue:

Use your brainpower for social good at NeuroFlow. The company is looking for a Senior Software Engineer.

Bunker down in that home office with these remote positions:

The End

Take care of yourself, faithful readers!

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