Startups
Career development / Events / Hiring / Jobs / NET/WORK

These 29 Baltimore tech firms are hiring right now: NET/WORK 2016

Check out the full list below, but your best chance to land a new gig is at the third annual NET/WORK job fair — Feb. 17 at the Baltimore Museum of Industry.

NET/WORK Baltimore 2015 at the Emerging Technology Centers. (Photo by ZMB Media)

If you want a job in tech, look no further than NET/WORK — the tech job fair organized by Technical.ly.
More than 20 businesses, startups and organizations that are looking to hire will be at the Baltimore Museum of Industry next Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 4-8 p.m.
Peruse the full list below, but if you want the best chance to meet these organizations and get hired, you’ll want to come out next week.
Tickets are $10 to attend, but if you can only make it to the happy hour (7-8 p.m.), it’s only $5.

Get tickets

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

(It’s a who’s who of exciting Baltimore tech firms.)

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

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

Companies: Mindgrub / University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) / JPMorgan Chase & Co. / Yet Analytics / The Agora / Brinkbit / Protenus / Lotame Solutions, Inc. / Rendia / Code in the Schools / Under Armour / Tenable Holdings / StraighterLine / SmartLogic / Mind Over Machines / SocialToaster / Technical.ly
Engagement

Join the conversation!

Find news, events, jobs and people who share your interests on Technical.ly's open community Slack

Trending

Baltimore daily roundup: The city's new esports lab; a conference in Wilmington; GBC reports $4B of economic activity

Baltimore daily roundup: Find your next coworking space; sea turtle legislation; Dali raided and sued

Baltimore daily roundup: Johns Hopkins dedicates The Pava Center; Q1's VC outlook; Cal Ripken inaugurates youth STEM center

Will the life sciences dethrone software as the king of technology?

Technically Media