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These 25 companies are hiring right now and you can meet ’em at NET/WORK 2017

From startups like Pixilated and Asymmetrik to corporations like Under Armour and Northrop Grumman, we bet you can find a new gig at our annual jobs fair.

Dear friend,

Are you on the hunt for a (pick all that apply) exciting/more profitable/challenging/mission-driven job?
Maybe you’re just curious as to what opportunities are out there for someone with your skill set?
What if you could meet face-to-face with hiring managers from local, national and Fortune 500 companies for $10, then unwind with them at a super-chill happy hour with the greater Baltimore tech and startup community in the same spacious venue?
Enough with the leading questions because we have the answers: You can do all of this and more at NET/WORK Baltimore 2017, the area’s largest, realest tech jobs fair. (Yes, the realest.)
It’s on Thursday, Feb. 23, from 5-8 p.m. at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.
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But it’s so much more than just a jobs fair. Let us count the ways:

  1. Professional development workshops to enhance your chances of landing that gig you’ve always wanted.
  2. Professional headshots so you can scrap that weak selfie you took in front of a graffiti wall (nice try, though!). This perk is courtesy of Southern Management.
  3. Resume reviewers from b.wellCommunity College of Baltimore County and the University of Baltimore on hand to get your paper profile as tight as your hand shake.

Check out the workshop topics and teachers:

  • “Keeping up with the Jones: Staying relevant in tech” with Tim Kulp, Principal Engineer, b.well Connected Health
    • Explore some skills and practices that will help you keep up with the ever-changing world of technology. Whatever the next big thing is, these practices will help you navigate and not get left behind.
  • “Optimize Your Resume” with Lakeisha Mathews, Director of Career and Professional Development, University of Baltimore
    • Learn best practices for making your resume stand out, and get some proven interviewing tips.

So, bottom line, for $10 you get professional development opportunities, the chance to meet top employers and the people who make the hiring decisions. You’ll save a lot of time since there will be no need to draft a customized personal statement for each company you visit: You’ll be able to tell them why you wish to work for them, and you’ll have the chance to sell your (wonderful) self.
Our exhibitors send their managers to carry out on-site interviews. Don’t wait for someone to call you for an interview. Get your ticket for NET/WORK Baltimore and give off a first impression that will make for a lasting career.

Enough chit chat. Here’s who will be there:

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