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Tech job fair NET/WORK Baltimore comes to The Assembly Room on March 4

NET/WORK is the event to attend if you're in the market for a new job, or even just to join the local tech community and see who's hiring.

At one of Technical.ly's NET/WORK events in 2019. (Technical.ly file photo)

We’re back, Baltimore! The Super Bowl of job fairs returns on March 4.

We would be remiss if we didn’t say “Go Ravens!” first.

While you’re enjoying the game with your friends, family and perfect strangers this weekend, remember that we have the best commercial break conversation for you. It goes something like this:

“Hey, do you know where I can find a new job in technology or meet new people in the local tech space?”

“Definitely, Technical.ly has the best tech networking event in the city where you can meet more than 20 companies that are hiring developers, engineers, designers, marketers and more.”

Last year, nearly 225 technologists and tech-adjacent professionals came out and many have told us their careers were positively impacted by the event. What a conversation starter, eh?

Find the company that's right for you. RSVP for NET/WORK Baltimore hbspt.cta.load(2084427, ‘de395f85-162f-4631-8b62-d53b35eb7a60’, {});

What’s the scoop?

Join us for a chance to get a fancy new headshot, make professional connections over a cup of coffee, experience a resume review by industry pros and cheers to your future at happy hour. Local tech companies are already securing their table spots, and last year, more than 20 hiring orgs were in the building. If you haven’t heard, we know how to throw impactful hiring events.

And hey, we’d like to thank The Assembly Room for being a partner and host for NET/WORK Baltimore 2020.

Who should attend?

  • Technologists and industry leaders who want more professional networking opportunities; there will be workshops and opportunities for deep conversation over drinks and food
  • Those looking for career growth in software development, design, engineering, UX, marketing and the like
  • Recent grads looking for junior or entry-level positions
  • Those currently employed who want to feel out future job opportunities

Can’t stand the wait? Check our jobs board for daily postings and sign up for our weekly jobs newsletter, This Week in Jobs, for leads straight to your inbox.

Interested in exhibiting or more at NET/WORK Baltimore? Learn more about what NET/WORK has to offer here.

Grow and accelerate your pipeline. Exhibit at NET/WORK hbspt.cta.load(2084427, ‘f129c2c2-80ca-4f2f-b3c5-762a17903452’, {});

P.S. Why “the Super Bowl of job fairs”? Because the Super Bowl is the biggest celebration of football, and this is the biggest celebration of tech jobs in Baltimore. Both are not to be missed.

(Ravens gif via Giphy)

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