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NET/WORK Suburbs is at Vanguard on Tuesday but you have to register by Sunday to attend. No walk-ins!

The scene at the first NET/WORK 'burbs, in 2016. (Photo by Vincent Better)

Hey, friend. Don’t miss your chance to attend NET/WORK Suburbs 2017. Due to Vanguard’s strict building security, all attendees will need to register by this Sunday, Sept. 24. No walk-ins will be allowed at the event.

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You don’t have to be on the hunt for a more exciting/more profitable/challenging/mission-driven job right now but there’s plenty to go around on our jobs board, which is updated on the daily. Bookmark that jawn.

But if you’re also curious as to what opportunities are out there in the beautiful ‘burbs of Philadelphia, you should attend our jobs fair, NET/WORK, Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 5–8 p.m.

NET/WORK is a great chance to meet face-to-face with hiring managers from local, national and Fortune 500 companies, get an updated headshot for your portfolio thanks to WeWork and then mingle with the Main Line tech and startup community in event host Vanguard’s spacious corporate offices.

There’s a wide range of companies featured, from startups like JornayaGreenphire, CardConnect and ShopRunner to bigger companies like JPMorgan ChaseSusquehanna International Group and Turn5 to mission-minded orgs like Integrichain, Ascensus and Accolade.

Here’s the full list of exhibitors:

You will have the opportunity to meet top employers and to interview for several positions during the event, meeting the people who make the hiring decisions. You’ll be able to tell them why you wish to work for them, and you’ll have the chance to sell your (wonderful) self.

See you Tuesday! But register now.

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