Plus, Hutch graduates, T. Rowe hiring, 2023 lessons + skills builds.
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| | Hutch, Hutch, Hike! Happy Monday, Baltimore. I hope you're not still fuming about the Ravens' total collapse on Saturday. If you're like us, you're biding your time and finishing a few things this week until you head out (or at least slow down) for the rest of the year. But in advance of that, we're on the clock and thus still thinking about the tech in our markets through much of the week. Below, you'll see a few newer stories from us. One is a report about local disease-tracking company Sickweather filing for bankruptcy, which came as a surprise to even one of its founders. If you know anybody or are somebody caught up in those proceedings, feel free to reach out; I'm still unsure as to why this went down. In addition, you'll see a recap of the recent graduation ceremony for Hutch, the civic tech incubator program founded by Fearless to bring more companies with underrepresented founders into the profitable world of government contracts. With so many companies laying workers off and a recession in the forecast, government contracts appear to offer another revenue stream upon which companies with the right services can survive and even thrive. To that end, we want to know: Are you pursuing big government contracts? Let us know by emailing [email protected], and thanks! — Technical.ly editor Sameer Rao ([email protected]) | | | Top Stories | By For Technology of the Future Month, we asked our Technical.ly Talent and Ecosystem Builder companies to reflect on the past year and look to the next. Read more » By In contrast to degrees, more employers are hiring for skills. “Performance, not pedigree,” as one advocate put it. Here’s all you need to know Read more » By Court filings indicate that the Baltimore-connected company, the tech of which aimed to help users track the spread of illnesses, had only $27,500 in assets against six-figure liabilities. Read more » By Lead Architect Debdutta Das outlines the fintech opportunities at the global asset management firm. Read more » | Blast from the past In this part of a series exploring economic and personal growth in cities across the US, Technical.ly spoke with five artists, performers and designers about what drives them and how they define success. Read more » | Your Job in Tech Search all open jobs and hiring companies Featured Jobs ABOUT THE POSITION Technically Media, a fully remote digital media company best known for publishing Technical.ly, a news organization with a community of technologists and entrepreneurs, is seeking...Find out more » Technical.ly seeks an editorial intern, based in or around Washington DC, to work on its editorial team during the spring 2022 semester. This intern will work directly with Technical.ly’s editor...Find out more » The Content Intelligence organization aims for Spotify to have the most complete and correct information in the music industry. Through a diverse set of initiatives including our content knowledge...Find out more » This Week in Jobs This week’s opportunities are so good, they should have a blue check. Read more » SUBSCRIBE to TWIJ Post a Job Get a Job | | |
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