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Here’s your chance to exhibit at our NET/WORK tech jobs fair for free

We're looking for tech-focused nonprofits and other mission-driven companies to apply.

Job seekers work the floor at Delaware's first NET/WORK. (Photo by Melissa DiPento)

We’re hosting NET/WORK DE at 1313 Innovation on March 30. This isn’t your typical jobs fair — 2015’s recaps showed how NET/WORK ups the fun factor for attendees and exhibitors, and in 2016, we had 15 hiring companies looking for skilled workers, folks just like our readers.
This year, we’re excited to feature more than 20 local tech companies, including both startups and more established firms that are looking to meet talented job seekers, students and recent grads who are interested in discovering opportunities in:

  • Web Development
  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Operations
  • Administration and more!

But in addition to the type of companies described above, we also want to open NET/WORK to small, mission-minded organizations that might not have the funds available to exhibit. Think tech-focused nonprofits, small educational startups and other mission-driven companies that are hiring in the coming months.
We are holding a contest to offer free vendor spots to NET/WORK for up to three organizations. If you’re interested in being a part of this unique event, please fill out this brief application by midnight on Monday, March 22, and we will notify you by March 23 to give you a week to prepare!
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Are you a student or job seeker interested in attending NET/WORK? Find out more information and register to attend here.

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