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Back by popular demand: NET/WORK

The tech jobs fair is back to help you map out your next career move. Join us on March 29, 2017.

Take a normal jobs fair, kill the awkwardness, add swag, add multi-level positions in D.C.’s hottest tech firms and add … happy hour? Only then do you end up with NET/WORK.

It’s rare when a hiring event encourages organizations to show off their company culture and attendees are comfortable enough to show off their personality. On March 29, take advantage of precisely this atmosphere at Technical.ly’s annual tech jobs fair.
The 2017 edition of NET/WORK will be held in Iron Yard D.C.’s new digs. Get an exclusive look at their brand new space, show off your skills and land that dream job. We believe in you!
Enjoy this acrostic of all the cool stuff in store:

  • Network with over 100 attendees and over 20 companies.
  • Extra time is available to network at a happy hour from 7-8 p.m.
  • Take a professional headshot for your next LinkedIn photo.
  • Workshops for dev and career topics will happen every hour.
  • Opportunities to hang with our region’s coolest tech companies.
  • Resume reviews to get noticed for your next interview.
  • Keep energized the whole time with complimentary coffee.

(Yes, this event is impactful and we’re excited about it.)

Get tickets

Can’t get enough? You can also join us at NET/WORK in our other markets:

  • NET/WORK in Baltimore is on Feb. 23, 2017 at the Baltimore Museum of Industry. For more info click here.
  • NET/WORK in Philly is on Feb. 7, 2017 at the Fillmore Philly. For more info click here.
  • NET/WORK in Delaware is in March, date and details TBA.
Companies: Iron Yard / Technical.ly
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