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What attendees said about Technical.ly’s first NET/WORK jobs fair in Delaware

We turn to Twitter for some instant feedback.

Companies met with job seekers at NET/WORK Delaware, March 12, 2015. (Photo by Twitter user @HornProgram)

The Venture Development Center at the University of Delaware was packed on Thursday night for our Technical.ly NET/WORK tech career fair. Some job seekers dressed in suit and tie, others opted for the “startup look.”
Many attendees hand their hands full at the event — shaking hands, giving out resumes to hiring managers and tweeting about our inaugural event in Delaware, which brought together hundreds of local technologists.
Participants used the hashtag #networkDE on Twitter. Here’s what they said:

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Companies: University of Delaware / Technical.ly

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