Much like our tech jobs fair NET/WORK this isn’t a stiff, suit-filled job fair of old.
Our sister brand Generocity is hosting INTER/VIEW next Tuesday, April 19. It will feature 20 mission-driven organizations — some of which are hiring for technologists specifically.
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There will be light food and beer to loosen everyone up and provide the opportunity for you to get to know employers a little more informally. You’re going to have to work with each other every day, after all, so we think both sides should get to know the real deal.
A little different from the NET/WORK you know and love, there will be employers as well as volunteer-seekers at this event. We’re interested in citizens getting involved inside and outside the office — whether you’re actively looking for a job or looking to get plugged in to local organizations, INTER/VIEW will give you the opportunity to see what’s out there.
Attend if you are:
- Looking for full-time work with company that fits your skills and personality
- A recent graduate looking for an apprenticeship
- Interested in freelance gigs
- Currently employed, but want to feel out future opportunities
- Looking to network
- Interested in working at an impact organization
In addition to a broader offering of jobs in the impact sector, companies that will be represented include:
- Azavea is looking for software engineers, operations engineers, UI/UX designers and a community ambassador.
- Solutions for Progress is hiring programmer analysts, business analysts, software engineers and UX designers.
- Think Brownstone is hiring web developers (full-time and contract), a content analyst, UX & visual design contractors and UX designers.
- Technically Media (That’s us!) is hiring an operations manager and opportunities to volunteer for Generocity or Technical.ly.
So yeah, come through. INTER/VIEW is Tuesday, April 19, at the Christ Church Neighborhood House’s Great Hall (20 N. American St.) from 5-8 p.m.
Are you a student? We have a limited number of free tickets just for students. Just enter “YAAAAS” into the discount code field when you check out.
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