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Mark your calendars, NET/WORK Suburbs is back: Wednesday, Oct. 17

Find your next job (and more) at NET/WORK. It all goes down at Turn5 HQ in Paoli, Pa.

NET/WORK Suburbs 2017. People getting after the jobs. (Photo by Jen Strickland)

Summer is coming to a close, tans are fading and back-to-school traffic is in our very near future. Yet, we have a glimmer of hope for you, we are back with our third annual NET/WORK Suburbs, the hottest tech job fair for career opportunities not in Philly proper.

That new career, or first connection with your future employer, is potentially only a couple months away. What is this event all about, you ask? Here’s a lil recap for ya, from last year’s event.

This year’s event will take place at Turn5’s spiffy HQ in Paoli. They got “cool office alert” headline, so you know it’s worth seeing. And, yes, the bowling alley will be operational.

We have eight companies that are already signed up to participate (25 ended up participating last year), so bring those resumes and sparkling personalities.

Meet these companies and more:

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Is your company looking to hire? Get more information here.

Companies: Turn5, Inc
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