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Hey, #netDE: These 15 tech companies are hiring right now [NET/WORK Delaware]

Show them your skills this Thursday, March 23.

The scene at NET/WORK Baltimore, Feb. 17 2016. (Photo by Catherine Sontag)

If you’re looking to liven up your career, look no further than NET/WORK Delaware. Thursday, from 5-8 p.m., Technical.ly is bringing the hiring organizations right to you — plus more.
Here’s the game plan:
Head to SevOne’s Newark HQ at 5 p.m. That’s where the recruiters will be, waiting and ready to meet their next hires. While you parse out which table to hit next, get your next LinkedIn-appropriate headshot taken by MLR Images. And while you’re there, don’t forget to have your resume critiqued by actual recruiters from JPMorgan Chase. Finally, from 7-8 p.m., enjoy beer and food at a free happy hour.
All of this for $10? Believe it.
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These are the hiring organizations that will be there:

We’ll also have these awesome workshops for you to attend:

5:10-5:40 p.m. | Career Talk

  • From Duh to Dev: The Top 10 things hiring managers are looking for in software developers. Confused about the skills you really need to succeed in the industry? Tariq Hook, Director of Java Education at Zip Code Wilmington, will help you discover what hiring managers are really looking for in skilled software engineers.

5:50-6:20 p.m. | Tech Talk

  • Exploring games, gamification, and simulations. This is a discussion on gamification of learning and instruction led by Froilan Miranda of Zip Code Wilmington. This talk highlights the different types of gamification formats you might want to use in your design of engaging instruction. Focusing on gamification as a design sensibility, making the principles clear to gamers and nongamers alike.

6:30-7:00 p.m. | Career Talk

  • Elevate your career with Girl Develop It and Capital One. Take notes as GDI’s Megan Anthony interviews Capital One’s Nisha Paliwal about her transition into the tech industry. Take away sound advice from some of Wilmington’s trailblazing ladies in tech.

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

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