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Hatch, MPOWER Financing and VEDA Data are hiring at NET/WORK DC 2018. Will you be there?

Meet these and other hiring companies Wednesday, Feb. 28. NET/WORK DC, it's where you get your next job.

The crowd at NET/WORK 2016. (Photo by Catherine Sontag)
Five companies have committed so far to NET/WORK 2018 in their search for D.C.’s top tech talent.

We’re less than a month away from the third annual tech job fair. If you’re looking to work with a local startup, February 28 at Gensler is the place to be.

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