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These 14 tech firms are hiring in Delaware right now [NET/WORK]

Check out the full list below, but your best chance to land a new opportunity is at the NET/WORK jobs fair — this Thursday, March 12, from 4-7 p.m.

The crowd at NET/WORK Philly 2015. (Photo by Neal Santos)

If you want a job in tech, look no further than NET/WORK — the tech jobs fair organized by Technical.ly. We hosted versions in Philly and Baltimore, and now, for the first time, we’re gathering hiring tech firms here in Delaware.
A dozen businesses and startups, plus some community organizations, that are looking to hire and connect will be at the University of Delaware’s Horn Program in Entrepreneurship this Thursday, March 12 from 4-7 p.m.
We have a full list below, but for your best chance to meet these organizations and get hired, you’ll want to attend.
Tickets are $5 for job seekers, students are free with valid ID and there’s a Happy Hour from 6-7 p.m.

Register

Here are the organizations looking to hire/meet local talent:

We’ll also have a few community partners you’ll want to know:

Plus, you won’t want to miss these extra perks:

  • Free résumé reviews and mock interviews from the University of Delaware’s Lerner College Career Services Center
  • Professional headshots to replace your shabby selfies
  • Career Talk with professional career advice from Sam Binder, Capital One’s senior director of technology
  • Dev Talk (“The Mind of a Dev Team”) with lead developers from The Archer Group
  • Community Talk (“An intro to the DE tech scene”) with Mona Parikh of The Archer Group
  • Happy Hour with beer, snacks and even more networking!

Looking to hire and interested in exhibiting at NET/WORK? There are still a few spots left! Contact peter@technical.ly for more info.

Companies: Capital One / Carvertise / 1313 Innovation / Cnverg (formerly MUNI-Tech) / Squatch Creative / Start It Up Delaware / Archer Group / ITWorks / SevOne / University of Delaware / WebLinc / Technical.ly

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