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Nominations for the super important NET/WORK DE Awards are now open

Featuring categories like Best Corporate Dev Team, Best Office Pet and Least Worst Recruiter.

A NET/WORK Delaware 2015 attendee chats with a SevOne rep. (Photo by Kate Leshko)

We here at Technical.ly are all about journalism as a community service. That’s why we launched the NET/WORK Awards, timed with our tech jobs fair on March 30. We’re looking to answer important questions such as, who’s got the best office snack shelf? And if there is a least worst recruiter out there, who are they?
So help us out and nominate someone (or someone’s furry friend) for these categories:

  • Best Internet Side Project
  • Best Meetup Organizer of the Year
  • Best Delaware Twitter Account
  • Best Coworking Community Manager
  • Least Worst Recruiter
  • Best CTO
  • Best Game Developer
  • Best Slack Channel
  • Best Office Pet
  • Best Office Snack Shelf
  • Best Corporate Dev Team

Nominations are open until Tuesday, March 21.
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Once we get the nominations, we’ll put them out to a popular vote. The competition will likely be fierce. We’ll then announce the winners at our NET/WORK jobs fair on March 30 at 1313 Innovation.
Don’t forget to grab tickets ($5-$10) here.

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