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Facet Wealth, BurnAlong and Terbium Labs are hiring at NET/WORK Baltimore. Will you be there?

Get your plans set for our NET/WORK tech jobs fair on March 14.

You’re just a month away from finding the job of your dreams. We’ve already signed on our first companies for our NET/WORK tech jobs fair in Baltimore and expect more to join before the event.

It’s all going down at University of Baltimore, where you can get your resume reviewed, grab yourself a new professional headshot for that LinkedIn profile you’ve been meaning to update, and even stay afterward for a drink and some light snacks.

NET/WORK Baltimore has become the go-to for jobseekers looking for the next step of their career journey. It’s happening March 14 and we’re here to update you on which local tech companies and startups are slated to be at the event.

Here are the 11 companies already signed up and ready to hire:

You bring the enthusiasm, we’ll bring the jobs.

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If you’re looking for opportunities in other communities, we’re hosting NET/WORK in four cities this year:

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