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This Week in Jobs: Check out these 20 encouraging tech career opportunities

You can do it!

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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.

It’s National Day of Encouragement, and we’re here to start your day with a healthy dose of “you can do it!”

Whether it’s a long overdue personal project, updating your resume or finally applying for new opportunities, there’s no time like the present.

If you’re looking for a sign to get started, this is it.

Not sure how to take the first step? We encourage you to check out the fresh crop of opportunities below.

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Maryland startup Wave Welcome wants to use AI to help track firearms and prevent school shootings.

Here’s what the Biden administration’s new regulation regarding overtime pay might mean for you.

For former founders, getting hired in the future might be a challenge.

Philly’s newest tech meetup, sort of: How our abandoned Meetup.com account took on a new life.

The Jobs

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Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

The End

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