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The latest season of the culinary dramedy “The Bear” hit the streaming services this past weekend, whipping fans of the show into a frenzy. Whether they dream of cooking perfect dishes or can’t chop a vegetable to save your life, the show has captured audiences’ attention, giving them insight into the stresses of running a restaurant.

But, if the back-of-house dysfunction feels more fact than fiction for you, it might be time to look for something new. Luckily, we’ve got a buffet of new opportunities today.

The News

“The Bear” isn’t the only bear that’s back. The viral Delabear made another appearance in Newark.

How can technology improve commercial real estate? Berkadia’s SVP explains how novelty in tech drives the company’s growth.

Want to become a Master of AI? Penn State Great Valley is now offering in-person graduate courses with access to state-of-the-art tech.

The UM BioPark’s prime location on the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus makes it an ideal connection center for entrepreneurs, companies and academic researchers. Learn more about how it’s helping biotech companies develop their products and form critical relationships.

Whether you’re in search of legal guidance, fundraising assistance, smart building hardware, tech upskilling or network development, there are many organizations with resources for startups looking to increase the ease and efficiency of their work. Learn how six local orgs can help your company grow.

Watch out, DC: Arlington is quietly a tech city on the rise.

Philly-based company Crossbeam is merging with Parisian platform Reveal.

The Jobs

Philly + Delaware

DC + Baltimore

Pittsburgh

Remote

The End

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