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This Week in Jobs: These 27 tech opportunities need no introduction

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This weekend, Lizzo made SNL history when she was the first woman host to also introduce herself as a musical artist on the episode.

It’s a reminder that you don’t need a formal invitation (or introduction) to do what you love. If you’re waiting for permission, maybe it’s time to just do it yourself.

The News

Dice’s Equality in Tech Report reveals there has been very little sentiment change around gender discrimination and the tech industry.

Game on! Delaware’s gaming industry is booming, with a youth-focused partnership between Wilmington University and the state’s esports tournament startup, Futures First Gaming.

After decades of decline, startups are booming once again. But, will this revival last?

Among Google’s announced $9.5 billion investment in US offices and data centers includes $15 million for Pennsylvania and a Pittsburgh office expansion.

The Jobs

Remote

Philly/Delaware

DMV

Pittsburgh

The End

Walk in like you own the place, and we’ll see you back here next week.

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