Software Development

We’re offering 3 free booths to NET/WORK Delaware

Are you a tech-focused nonprofit, educational organization or mission-minded company interested in exhibiting at NET/WORK, but don't have the funds for a booth? Apply to win a vendor grant.

Attendees at the first NET/WORK Baltimore, February 2014. (Photo by Daniel Hess)

Network
On March 12, we’ll host our first ever NET/WORK Delaware, a different kind of tech jobs fair, hosted at the University of Delaware.
We are excited to host more than 15 local tech companies, including both startups and more established tech businesses, looking to meet talented job seekers, students and recent graduates who are interested in discovering opportunities in:

  • Web development
  • Design
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • More!

Find out what makes NET/WORK fun and different by checking out previous event recaps for both Philadelphia and Baltimore.
In addition to the type of companies described above, we also want to open NET/WORK to small, mission-minded organizations who might not have the funds available to exhibit; including tech-focused nonprofits, small educational startups and other mission-driven companies that are hiring in the coming months.
We are holding a contest to offer free vendor spots to NET/WORK for up to three organizations. If you’re interested in being a part of this unique event, please fill out our brief application by Jan. 20.
Apply now
Are you a student or job seeker interested in attending NET/WORK? Find out more information and register to attend.

Companies: University of Delaware / Technical.ly

Before you go...

Please consider supporting Technical.ly to keep our independent journalism strong. Unlike most business-focused media outlets, we don’t have a paywall. Instead, we count on your personal and organizational support.

Our services Preferred partners The journalism fund
Engagement

Join our growing Slack community

Join 5,000 tech professionals and entrepreneurs in our community Slack today!

Trending

The person charged in the UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting had a ton of tech connections

From rejection to innovation: How I built a tool to beat AI hiring algorithms at their own game

Where are the country’s most vibrant tech and startup communities?

The looming TikTok ban doesn’t strike financial fear into the hearts of creators — it’s community they’re worried about

Technically Media