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This Week in Jobs: Smash the week ahead with these 25 tech career opportunities

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If Mario can do it, you can too. (GIF by giphy.com)

Video game adaptations have been all the rage lately. But the biggest (financial) smash comes from a small plumber.

The animated “Super Mario Bros Movie” made $337 million globally this weekend, making it the best opening weekend for a video game adaptation ever.

Not bad for a character who primarily powers up by hitting bricks with his head. If Mario can do it, you can too. Try powering up your career with an opportunity below.

The News

The Philly Tech Week presented by Comcast 2023 is coming soon, and Technical.ly has a bevy of events on the horizon. Register for:

Celebrating student-founded startups: Here’s how Ballard Spahr’s legal accelerator BASE has helped young entrepreneurs build their businesses for a decade.

Technical.ly offshoot Generocity.org is transitioning to a new owner and publisher.

April is showering us with new opportunities. Check out 10 programs, events and opportunities happening this month in Baltimore.

Cha-ching! The international community of software professionals Code & Supply released its 2023 compensation survey report.

The Jobs

Remote

Philly/Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

The End

May all your endeavors this week be a smashing success. See you next time.

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