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Meet these 11 companies hiring tech talent at NET/WORK DC on March 27

An updated list of hiring organizations and the full schedule of our annual tech jobs fair.

LawIQ, one of our returning companies from NET/WORK DC 2018. (Photo by Rich Kessler)
Are you ready to NET/WORK?

Technical.ly’s NET/WORK tech jobs fair returns next week on Wednesday, March 27, and Alley powered by Verizon is the place to be if you’re looking for a new opportunity in tech.

Looking for the next step in your career? There will be 11 hiring organizations — up from nine just a few days ago — at the event and looking to find tech talent. Some are returning from last year’s successful event, but there are a handful of new names added to the list to find fresh blood as well.

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Here’s our current list of hiring organizations:

Attend if you are:

  • Looking for full-time work with a company that fits your skills and personality
  • Seeking opportunities in design, engineering, UX/UI, etc.
  • A recent grad looking for an apprenticeship
  • Interested in freelance gigs
  • Interested in learning skills from seasoned developers and engineers
  • Currently employed, but want to feel out future opportunities
  • Looking to network

The NET/WORK 2019 agenda

The event runs from 6 to 8 p.m., including open networking with hiring organizations on the exhibit floor. Happy hour is 8 to 9 p.m. — grab a beer (if you’re 21+!) and some snacks and network with fellow job seekers, students and hiring organizations! (Some hiring organizations may break down their tables before happy hour.)

And when you can squeeze in some time between all of the happenings, you can also get your:

  • Professional headshot taken by our photographer Dominique Nichole
  • Resume reviewed by professional resume experts and career coaches from Flatiron

Interested in our matchmaking program? We’re working to overhaul the traditional hiring process, and if you’re looking to be a part of a new way to hire, upload your resume here, and we will potentially place you with one of our hiring companies.

We’ll see you there!

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