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Quick — here’s the latest on the tech companies hiring at NET/WORK Baltimore

Great technologists have options when it comes to finding a job. Join us to get hired, get a new headshot and professional resume review, learn from workshops and enjoy happy hour on Wednesday, March 4.

Get a new professional headshot at NET/WORK. (Technical.ly file photo)

NET/WORK Baltimore is just 12 days away! If you’re looking for a new job, professional connections or workshops, you don’t want to miss this tech hiring and networking event, to be held at The Assembly Room on Wednesday, Mar. 4.

Find the company that's right for you. RSVP for NET/WORK Baltimorehttps://js.hscta.net/cta/current.js hbspt.cta.load(2084427, ‘de395f85-162f-4631-8b62-d53b35eb7a60’, {});

What can you expect?

  • Meet with the top companies in the Baltimore area. Currently, we have 15 companies registered with more to come!
  • Included in your ticket: professional headshots, resume review, workshops and great conversation.
  • Land a new tech job or make a great new connection.
  • Wind down with happy hour.

These great Baltimore tech companies are registered to attend:

Recruit the best local digital talent. Exhibit at NET/WORKhttps://js.hscta.net/cta/current.js hbspt.cta.load(2084427, ‘f129c2c2-80ca-4f2f-b3c5-762a17903452’, {});

Companies: knctrr / Ortus Academy / clean.io / Sonavi Labs / Rendia / Flatiron School / NPower

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