If you want a job in technology, Baltimore has options for you.

More than a dozen businesses, startups and organizations will share information on their open positions Thursday, Feb. 20 at NET/WORK, our tech jobs fair happening at the Emerging Technology Center’s newly-opened space on North Haven Street.

We have a full list of them below, but if you want the best chance to meet these organizations, you’ll want to come next week.

RSVP now.

Tickets for job seekers are $5 and free for students, with ID, and come with a chance to meet more than a dozen employers, free professional headshots and a happy hour, thanks to Columbia-based cybersecurity firm Tenable Security.

This is a chance to connect companies with technologists and other creative talent, including graduating college students, thanks in part to a partnership with Baltimore Collegetown. The focus is on technology jobs, including designers, developers and those with software and engineering backgrounds, but many of these firms are always looking for strong talent in sales and marketing roles, too.

Companies that will be represented include:

We’ll also have community groups on hand that you can meet, including:


Accelerate Baltimore — the tech startup accelerator program at the ETC

— the tech startup accelerator program at the ETC Betamore — Federal Hill coworking and academic space

— Federal Hill coworking and academic space Code in the Schools — nonprofit computer programming training program for middle schoolers

— nonprofit computer programming training program for middle schoolers Digital Harbor Foundation — the STEM youth education nonprofit will be on hand and bringing some of their students to meet with companies

— the STEM youth education nonprofit will be on hand and bringing some of their students to meet with companies Girl Develop It Baltimore — local chapter of web development education program geared toward women

In addition to these local tech groups that want to meet you, NET/WORK will feature a series of development-focused talks, professional development opportunities throughout the day and free professional head shots with admission.

Developers and engineers from local adtech startup Staq will be leading discussions and mini-workshops on Ruby and JavaScript. Mike Brenner, cofounder and CEO of the Federal Hill coworking space Betamore, will be on hand to give a presentation introducing the ins-and-outs of the Baltimore tech community. Find more details and register here.

Interested in exhibiting at NET/WORK? There are still spots left. Contact brian AT technical.ly for more information.

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