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General Assembly is holding a ‘reverse career fair’ next week

For companies who are hiring, the Aug. 2 event is a chance to meet web developers who will be looking to get hired.

Inside General Assembly's D.C. campus. (Photo by Julia Airey)

General Assembly is inviting companies to meet members of their latest class of web developers.

On Aug. 2, the 1776-based campus of the tech skills education provider will play host to a private hiring event. Hiring managers, recruiters and others involved in hiring developers will have a chance to meet students taking part in General Assembly’s Web Development Immersive Program.

https://twitter.com/GA_DC/status/890255142322409473

“Think of this as a reverse career fair, where you can see students’ final projects and talk individually with them,” the event announcement states. Plus, there will be brownies.

The event is set to be held from 4-6:30 p.m. GA is requesting RSVP for those who wish to attend.

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