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This Week in Jobs: Put your stamp on a new career with these 23 open roles – Technical.ly

“This naturalized U.S. citizen hosted the quiz show ‘Jeopardy!’ for 37 seasons.”

Last week, the US Postal Service announced a run of Forever Stamps memorializing the iconic Jeopardy host Alex Trebek, who passed away in 2020.

The Jeopardy! stamp (USPS)

The sheet of stamps resembles the classic Jeopardy game board in the show’s signature blue. The answers (or should we say questions) are upside down on the bottom of each stamp.

These fun designs get our stamp of approval.

You know what else gets that? This week’s new job listings.

The News

In light of recent storms, the creator behind ‘Is SEPTA F*cked’ helps Philly track power outages with ‘Is PECO Okay.

The Tech Council of Delaware has released a new publication about the First State’s tech ecosystem and workforce development — read it here (and register for the Council’s June 25-26 conference).

Students from Philly’s tech workforce development program Launchpad highlight 9 inclusivity recommendations for the modern workplace.

A Baltimore-based Cybernews team discovered a database exposing residents’ personal information via 311 filings.

Trying to talk tech in Pittsburgh? Check out these 10 meetups for conversation, connection, and mentorship.

Happy birthday to us! Celebrate Technical.ly’s 15th anniversary with a tax-deductible contribution to our journalism fund.

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

What is the end of the newsletter? Don’t worry, we’ll be back next week with even more opportunities.

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