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NET/WORK DC is back in 2018 and tech jobs will be there

Pencil us in on your calendar, or grab a ticket. The annual tech jobs fair NET/WORK is Wednesday, Feb. 28.

NET/WORK 2017 attendees on the hunt for the jobs. (Photo by Rich Kessler)
2018 is calling, and it has a bunch of jobs for you.

Technical.ly will host the third NET/WORK DC tech hiring event Feb. 28, 2018, at Gensler. Organizations can show off their company culture and attendees can show off their personality. Oh, and there will be a happy hour. We know, it’s legit.

We know that great technologists have options when it comes to finding a job, so we’re building an environment where employers and attendees can test the “fit.” Suits and ties are optional and conversations that dig deep are encouraged.

Tickets are $10 (or $5 if you just want to attend just the happy hour).

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See what you can expect below:

  • Network with over 150 attendees and over 10 hiring companies.
  • Extra time is available to network at a happy hour from 8–9 p.m. to keep your conversations going.
  • Take a professional headshot for your next LinkedIn photo. Say cheese.
  • Work the room, because hot tip, the swag hiring companies are giving out are for keeps.
  • Opportunities to hang with our region’s coolest tech companies for a job or your next business connection.
  • Resume reviewers will give you all the tips to get noticed for your next interview.
  • Keep in touch with everyone you meet. Collect those biz cards.

Can’t stand the wait? Check our jobs board for daily new postings and sign up for our daily newsletter for leads straight to your inbox.

Want to attend all of our NET/WORK events? We are doing this a few times this year in our other markets:

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