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This Week in Jobs: These 16 career opportunities are bright as the strawberry moon

The moon! Now 30% pinker.

Goodnight, moon. (Gif via Giphy.com)

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If you have a chance to look up in the sky tonight, you’ll notice the moon looking a little bigger and brighter. You can thank June’s strawberry moon, marking the season’s strawberry harvest.

The benefit of this full moon? You’ll be able to see it with your naked eye, making it an excellent target for beginning stargazers. Just head out around the moonrise for a spectacular view.

It just shows that some fantastic opportunities are right in front of you if you just look up.

Or down, as is the case with this week’s opportunities.

The News

For biomedical company KaloCyte, moving to the University of Maryland’s BioPark got the company’s blood pumping.

Looking for actionable DEI best practices? Join Technical.ly’s “Tokenism Without Change: The Ethics of Brand Marketing of Company Diversity” virtual lunch and learn on Wednesday, June 29, at 12:30 p.m. EST. It’s the latest in our free webinar series as part of the Most Diverse Tech Hub initiative.

Maryland’s TEDCO is launching the second season of its YouTube series on entrepreneurship and STEM support. Here are the five key episodes to binge from season one.

Employee resource groups have the power to change a company culture. Just ask the members of SHINE, STRATIS IoT’s employee-organized resource group for underrepresented genders.

The Jobs

Remote

Philly/Delaware

DMV

Pittsburgh

The End

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