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Ditch the costume at NET/WORK Suburbs 2018

No masks needed at the Technical.ly job fair that won't haunt you after you leave! Join us Wednesday, Oct. 17 in Paoli, Pa., and be yourself.

Making connections at NET/WORK Suburbs 2017. (Photo by Jen Strickland)

Halloween isn’t this week, but NET/WORK Suburbs is, and — we promise — it’s no tricks, only treats.

Our third annual technology job fair is happening Wednesday, Oct. 17 at Turn5 in Paoli, Pa.

Twenty-one diverse companies have signed up to get to know you beyond your resume. Each organization’s goal is simple: to find talent aligned with their company culture. So no worries, you can leave the masks at home.

Register

Who’s Hiring:

No joke: You might get scared by the number of opportunities that you’ll be able to find at this event. But don’t just take my word for it, check out a quick video from NET/WORK Philly 2018:

Extra cool stuff going on:

  • Chat it up with our hiring tables to find the right position for you
  • Hear industry insights on how to make your skills stand out through a resume review
  • Spruce up your LinkedIn profile with a professional headshot
  • Continue the conversation at happy hour over drinks and yummy eats like teriyaki chicken skewers, pineapple-shrimp skewers and more from Try Hungry
Companies: Chatham Financial / JPMorgan Chase & Co. / Energage / Hero Digital / Penn Interactive / Vanguard / Power Home Remodeling / Freya Systems / Accolade / Turn5, Inc / Ascensus / Deacom / AWeber / Chariot Solutions / Oracle / RevZilla

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