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This Week in Jobs Pittsburgh: Weathering the Weather

From sunny to snow in 24 hours.

Auugh. (Gif via Giphy.com)

Hi! You’re reading the Pittsburgh edition of This Week in Jobs (TWIJ), a weekly newsletter written by our team at Technical.ly in partnership with InnovatePGH and the Pittsburgh Innovation District. Each week we put together for you a slate of news and fresh job opportunities in the ‘burgh. If you’re not already subscribed, you can do so here.


It wouldn’t be a proper Pittsburgh spring if we weren’t treated to a day of 60-degree weather followed by snowfall less than 24 hours later.

Friendly reminder to enjoy the weather, but dig your winter jacket before the day is done.

Our region’s weather might be unpredictable, but we’re not. Warm up with this week’s prospects.

The News

Welcome to the family, StartNow Pittsburgh! Technical.ly announced its acquisition of the tech publication as it expands news coverage in Pittsburgh.

From deep-sea exploration to climbing up Jimmy Fallon’s leg, the snakebot from CMU’s Robotics Institute is transforming expectations of form and function in robotics.

The Urban Redevelopment Authority announced a partnership with Level Up Tech and Tech Elevator to create TechEquity — a new scholarship program for ministry populations in the City of Pittsburgh to make a career transition into the tech sector.

Levi’s announced plans to open one of its NextGen shopping experiences in the Ross Park Mall this summer. The technology-enhanced shopping experience combines in-person shopping with online retail.

The Jobs

The Remote Jobs

The End

Neither snow nor rain nor heat will keep us from your inbox. See you next week.

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