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This Week in Jobs: Which of these 25 tech career opportunities will win your championship?

The true madness of March.

Take a chance on your career. (Gif via Giphy.com)

Whether you’re a diehard college basketball fan or a casual viewer participating in an office pool, it’s crunch time. We’d like to extend a friendly reminder as you cross out, reconsider or blindly guess who will advance in the tournament:

It’s impossible to get a perfect bracket.

Okay, it’s nearly impossible. If you randomly select, the odds are one in 9 quintillion (that’s 18 zeros) that you’ll get every round right. With a basic knowledge of basketball, your odds jump up to one in 120 billion.

These odds may not be in your favor, but chances are there’s an opportunity for you down below.

The News

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Pittsburgh-based health tech company Abridge announced a $150M raise and a host of new job postings.

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Philly-based commerce tech company Stuzo announced a $190M acquisition last week.

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The End

Best of luck, despite all odds. We’ll be back here next week.

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