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Are you ready to NET/WORK? These Baltimore companies want to hire you now

Meet about 20 local tech companies and organizations at our March 4 hiring event in Baltimore.

At a 2018 NET/WORK event. (Technical.ly photo)

Are you ready to NET/WORK?

Technical.ly’s flagship tech jobs fair and networking event, where we bring together top tech companies in the area looking for new talent, returns to Baltimore this Wednesday at the Assembly Room — which means now is a good time for you to learn some of the interesting bits that make each company or organization unique.

We’re really feeling that Oprah energy for you — “You get a job! You get a job! You get a job!”

Below, we’re highlighting five of the 20 companies that you’ll want to meet. Learn about the companies and their open roles, and you’ll be prepared to meet their hiring teams on Wednesday. Keep an eye out for more coverage starting Monday covering the data behind NET/WORK, more jobs (!!!) and special spotlight stories.

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Flatiron School

This tech skills training program is a sign that bootcamps can work, with the company reporting that its job-seeking graduates are finding careers at leading companies like Google, Apple, BlackRock and even NASA.

14 West

At this unit of a local publishing firm with a growing technical team, employees and their career path are front and center. Read more on its Technical.ly Culture page.

SmartLogic

Steeped in light, swaddled in lush, leafy plants and set to the quiet hum of hard work, this web and mobile product development consultancy’s workspace has been finely tuned for productivity. The Canton-based custom web and mobile application company has made a name for itself within both the tech startup scene and the Fortune 500 crowd.

Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology

Here’s a workplace with a mission: This local government office looks to offer sustainable infrastructure and technology to support City departments, communities, businesses and mayoral goals.

Cloudtamer.io

This Fulton, Maryland-based company offers “comprehensive cloud governance software that allows organizations to manage their multi-cloud presence at scale and, we hope, make our customers’ lives easier in the cloud,” it reports.

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That’s it for now! Register and share with your networks: You don’t want to miss this event.

Companies: 14 West / Flatiron School / SmartLogic

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