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This Week in Jobs: Spice up your tech career with these 22 open roles

Taco ‘bout a debate.

Has this ever happened to you? (Gif via Giphy.com)

The age-long debate has ended.

In case you missed it last week, an Indiana judge ruled that tacos are “Mexican-style sandwiches” in a civil case.

So, now that this argument’s been settled, you have no excuse keeping you from returning to your job hunt.

Except, of course, if you’re wondering, “Is a hot dog a sandwich?”

The News

You better (co)work. Check out these guides to coworking spaces:

Looking for resources for your startup? Check out these 5 local orgs providing funding assistance, legal guidance, design expertise, access to tech talent and more.

Philly-based quick delivery tech company Gopuff laid off 6% of its workforce last week.

Later, Legos! Tata, Tinker Toys. This MICA-award-winning building block is the next big thing in play.

Want to make connections in your tech community? Here’s how 3 local organizations help founders and entrepreneurs build their networks.

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

Lots to taco ‘bout this week. See you again soon!

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