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This Week in Jobs: Holiday cheer and career changes, wherever you are

Peep the latest tech job openings in Philly, Baltimore, D.C. and Delaware. Plus, tell us how we can improve TWIJ in 2019.

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Editor’s note: Every week we ship an email newsletter featuring the region’s most exciting career opportunities. We’ve lovingly called it This Week in Jobs (aka TWIJ — “twidge” — here at Technical.ly HQ). Below is this week’s edition. Here’s the last one we published on the site; it’s meant to live in your inbox.

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Good tidings to you, wherever you are in the world

We heard from some of you last week and we’re going to continue to keep this short until 2019: If you didn’t get the chance and would still like to contribute, let us know what you think of TWIJ and how we can do better in 2019.

In the meantime, let the good times roll, and we’ll keep serving the jobs with a small side of sass.

Happy holidays, friends!

The jobs

Yo yo yo! Get MATCHED:

Delaware residents and tax-free shopping enthusiasts:

Baltimore Ravens fans:

  • Here’s a fun one from our friends at 14 West: a Technical Course Specialist. Create materials and conduct trainings for a huge department. Go get ’em, prof!
  • Are you an iOS/Swift developer who can design and build features that users cannot live without? TrackOFF, based in the Canton neighborhood, wants to connect with you.
  • SmartLogic promises “smart people” in its Baltimore office. Be one of them; take on this open Developer role.

OK Philly, you know we got you:

D.C. — find yourself with our friends at NAVA, the team who famously repaired HealthCare.gov. Here are the positions you could play:

The rest

Have a wonderful holiday, TWIJ readers. ‘Til next time, happy job hunting!

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