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NET/WORK Baltimore: 160 attendees, 20 companies at local tech jobs fair

More than 160 attendees came to the first NET/WORK tech jobs fair to meet with 20 local companies, learn about web development trends, get headshots and more.

The crowd at NET/WORK Baltimore 2014, the tech jobs fair. (Photo by Daniel Hess)

In the large open floor plan of Emerging Technology Center’s new space on North Haven Street, more than 160 job seekers met with 20 local hiring companies at NET/WORK, a local tech jobs fair last week organized by Technical.ly Baltimore.
With openings from project manager to PHP developer to web development instructor, the crowd of seasoned developers, new-to-the-scene technologists and university students had their share of employment options to choose from.
Attendees were also given the opportunity to learn more about trends in dev languages Ruby and JavaScript from software engineers at Staq, get a crash course introduction to the Baltimore tech community from Betamore‘s CEO Mike Brenner and grab a free professional headshot from To Tony Productions, sponsored by Tenable Security Network.

Some of the hundreds of headshots that photographer Daniel Hess took during NET/WORK Baltimore 2014

Some of the hundreds of headshots that photographer Daniel Hess took during NET/WORK Baltimore 2014


Thank you to all who participated and made this event an exciting success for the Baltimore tech community. We also wanted to again thank our partners and bigger sponsors, who helped make this event awesome:

  • Tenable Network Security: Sponsor of the To Tony Productions professional headshot booth where attendees got free headshots by local photographer Daniel Hess
  • Emerging Technology Center: Our host for the day and generous pizza sponsor.
  • Staq: Partner who led both development workshops, which were packed with eager learners.
  • Betamore: Mike Brenner, CEO of Betamore, who led the Intro the to the Baltimore Tech Scene presentation.

See a video tour of the event below:

Companies: Mindgrub / Vim Interactive / SameGrain / Staq / Code in the Schools / An Estuary / Emerging Technology Centers (ETC Baltimore) / Tenable Holdings / Rehabtics / Groove / Firaxis Games / Cynergy / Berndt Group / Allovue / Digital Harbor Foundation / Traitify / Girl Develop It / Betamore / Technical.ly

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