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This Week in Jobs DMV: Monumental

Saying hello again to an old friend.

Tall and proud. (Gif via Giphy.com)

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.


Welcome back, Washington!

Slowly but surely, we’re entering a new kind of normal — which was made even more real with the announcement that the Washington Monument will reopen on the 14th.

Whether you’ve been clamoring to return in the year since it closed or not, the move signals a significant move for the National Park Service. So, a hearty welcome back to an iconic obelisk. Maybe we’ll see you at the top?

Now, onto some news.

The News

Dcode Capital may have launched in the middle of the pandemic, but the government technology accelerator is continuing to grow and bring on additional funding a year later.

Maryland cybersecurity company Huntress is lending its hand in response to the Kaseya ransomware attack.

Check out these nine Maryland businesses that received funding from TEDCO’s rural tech initiatives.

The Jobs

D.C.

Maryland

Virginia

Remote

The End

May your week ahead be monumental. See you again soon.

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