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We’ve missed your beautiful faces and are ready to take TWIJ IRL next week! Join us Thursday, Nov. 17, at the Most Diverse Tech Hub Reception + Jobs Fair. It’s happening at Perpay’s lovely Philly HQ at 5 p.m.

Technical.ly and our partner 1Philadelphia are joining forces to celebrate the culmination of the Most Diverse Tech Hub, a yearlong initiative of the City of Philadelphia’s Commerce Department to better connect Philadelphia’s Black and brown technologists to employers in the area, as well as promote actionable DEI knowledge to leaders in the community.

Nearby? Please join us.

The event is free, but registration is required to attend. In addition to mingling and celebration, you can expect to connect with hiring managers from:

(Psst, these companies also have several remote openings for non-Philly readers.)

Can’t wait to see you next week!

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