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This Week in Jobs Pittsburgh: This Could’ve Been an Email

Even celebrities get Zoom fatigue.

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Celebrities, they’re just like us. This year’s Golden Globes featured enough Zoom snafus, technical difficulties, and celebrities accepting awards in sweatsuits to make us feel a little better about working remotely.

So don’t sweat it on that next big video interview when the audio cuts out, your cat walks into the frame over your keyboard, or you’re still not sure where you should look during a Zoom call — we’re all still learning.

The News

Remote personalized trainer app DeltaTrainer announced its partnership with AnyTime Fitness, the country’s largest gym chain, to provide safe remote training in gyms.

Two years after shutting down, LaneSpotter has relaunched. The app uses community-sourced knowledge to create safe bike routes.

Forest Devices unveiled the positive results of its AlphaStroke technology study, which has shown to detect strokes faster in the field than other methods.

The Jobs

The Remote Jobs

The End

Sometimes, even the award winners can’t always catch a break. And when in doubt, just send an email.

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