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Amid COVID-19 concerns, Technical.ly’s NET/WORK DC tech jobs fair is canceled

There is no plan at this time to reschedule the event, which had been slated for March 24.

NET/WORK DC 2018. (Technical.ly file photo)

As a news org, we are as dedicated to accurate reporting as we are to taking seriously the health and well-being of our community. Like all of you, we at Technical.ly are watching closely the developments with COVID-19.

Informed by the CDC, Technical.ly has decided to cancel our NET/WORK jobs fair and networking event that was to take place on Tuesday, March 24 at The Yard. There is no plan at this time to reschedule the event.

If you have purchased a ticket, your refund will be processed immediately.

While the risk remains low, we feel it is our duty to take and share some basic protective measures people can take against illnesses. As should always be the case: Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly, and if you feel sick, stay at home.

We want to thank those exhibitors who were confirmed, since they still have hiring to do: Morning Consult, Ordway Labs, Dafero, Procurated, Curbio, Virginia Tech NCR, MGM Technology Partners, Taoti Creative, Forget Me Not AI, Cvent, NAVA PBC, OneScreen Solutions, The Washington Post, WhyHotel, Flatiron School, Group Gordon, Lineup and Transit Screen.

Thanks also to our venue partner, The Yard.

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