Not rendering correctly? View this email as a web page here. |
|
|
Editor's Notes Making your weekend reading list? Here are a couple to add from our series on Pittsburgh's changing economy: Pittsburgh doesn’t know how to leverage its Black tech talent. Could startup growth fix that? As a local leader put it to Courtney Linder, "You can’t have the opportunity to give someone a seat at the table if you don’t pull up the chair.” As the world locked down, Duolingo saw users sign up. The Pittsburgh-based language-learning app could trace the virus by the spikes in interest. Here's Nick Keppler on what it means for the city's first unicorn. —Stephen Babcock, Technical.ly Assistant Editor (stephen@technical.ly) |
|
|
The Fulton-based cloud-services firm recently introduced a transparent program to help employees chart and achieve their career goals. |
|
Featured Jobs Search all open jobs and hiring companies |
Drive-thrus, jobs and more. Read more |
|
Have an upcoming event? Promote it on our events board. |
|
Technically Media 601 Walnut Suite 1200 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 United States You received this email because you are subscribed to Technical.ly Baltimore from Technically Media. To unsubscribe from Editorial Emails, update your email preferences |