Professional Development

Invest in yourself at the NET/WORK job fair’s IRL return

Meet with hiring companies, make new connections and launch your career to new heights on May 9 during Philly Tech Week 2023.

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

Are you a job seeker looking for a new opportunity to shine? If so, it’s time to invest in yourself and your future.

Technical.ly’s  NET/WORK job fair returns on May 9 as part of Philly Tech Week 2023 presented by Comcast. Back in person for the first time since 2020, we are offering a slew of enriching activities. Meet hiring companies, listen in on professional development workshops, get a new headshot, let a pro review your resume and more.

Whether you are an active job seeker or a curious-minded professional looking to gain knowledge and exposure to tech hiring companies, we have no doubt you will learn a thing or two (or at least look at your career in a new way). It’s all happening at Perpay’s Center City office.

Register for NET/WORK

Hiring companies tabling at the event include:

LaunchCode and 1Philadelphia will also have tabling presence to connect with attendees that day.

Rather than just firing off your resume on job search sites, come on down for the chance to showcase the “real you”  — the person between the lines of your resume. It’s your opportunity to bring your best self to the table and let your personality shine.

And because the best part of everything is the people, don’t plan to leave before you’ve raised your glass to your fellow technologists, and your future, at the networking happy hour.

Register for NET/WORK

Companies: Berkadia / International SOS / CubeSmart / Kleer and Membersy / LaunchCode / M&T Bank / Wawa / Vanguard / Power Home Remodeling / Perpay / The Tactile Group / HealthVerity / Comcast / University of Pennsylvania / Zivtech
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