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Apply to exhibit at our NET/WORK tech jobs fair for free

On Feb. 4, we’ll host NET/WORK, a different kind of tech jobs fair, at Union Transfer, the R5 concert venue on Spring Garden St. We are excited to be hosting more than 20 local tech companies, including both startups and more established tech businesses to show off to talented job seekers, students and recent graduates […]

On Feb. 4, we’ll host NET/WORK, a different kind of tech jobs fair, at Union Transfer, the R5 concert venue on Spring Garden St.

We are excited to be hosting more than 20 local tech companies, including both startups and more established tech businesses to show off to talented job seekers, students and recent graduates who are interested in discovering opportunities in web development, design, engineering, programming and more.

Find out more about what makes NET/WORK fun and different here.

In addition to the type of companies described above, we also want to open NET/WORK to small, mission-minded organizations that might not have the funds available to exhibit, including tech-focused nonprofits, small educational startups and other mission-driven companies that are hiring in the coming months.

We are holding a contest to offer free vendor spots to NET/WORK for up to three organizations. If you’re interested in being a part of this unique event, please apply by Jan. 21.

Apply here by Jan. 21 to win a free spot to exhibit at NET/WORK.

If you are interested in participating in NET/WORK as a vendor, or are interested in attending, please RSVP here.

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