Job Fair to connect companies with talent across
functional areas and levels of expertise
Raleigh, N.C. (September 23, 2013) – The North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) has partnered with the Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) and Work in the Triangle (an initiative of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce) to host the next COME TECH OUT the Triangle Job Fair on Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 8:00am – 1:00pm at the McKimmon Center at NC State in Raleigh. Expected attendance is 300+ job seekers.
Over 30 employers will be featured at the Job Fair including APEXAnalytix, BCBSNC, Bronto Software, Cardinal Solutions, ChannelAdvisor, DB Global Technology, FM:Systems, FoodLogiQ, Geomagic/3D Systems, I-Cubed, Ipreo, LexisNexis, Netsertive, New Horizons, Open Software Integrators, Resolvit and SciQuest. NC State Jenkins Graduate School of Management, Job Fair Sponsor, will also be in attendance showcasing their MBA program and featuring a free workshop for Job Seekers on ‘How to Be an Employer’s First Choice at a Job Fair.” Spots still remain for employers to participate but space is limited.
In conjunction with the in-person Job Fair, participating employers will also post select job openings ranging from highly technical to marketing, sales and administrative positions on NCTA’s Job Board starting on October 1. These positions will be featured in a virtual job fair via Twitter @WorkTriangleNC and the hashtag #ComeTechOutNC to reach job seekers from outside of the region.
For more information on becoming a featured employer or if you’re a job seeker and would like to register to attend, visit the event page http://ow.ly/jMv1V or contact Alison Gordon at agordon@nctechnology.org or 919-890-0775.
About NCTA
The North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) is a not-for-profit, membership-driven trade association and the primary voice of the technology industry in North Carolina. NCTA is the intersection of leadership and technology, fueling the growth of North Carolina through Executive Engagement, Public Affairs, and a Knowledge Workforce. For more information, visit www.nctechnology.org.
Raleigh, N.C. (September 23, 2013) – The North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) has partnered with the Council for Entrepreneurial Development (CED) and Work in the Triangle (an initiative of the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce) to host the next COME TECH OUT the Triangle Job Fair on Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 8:00am – 1:00pm at the McKimmon Center at NC State in Raleigh. Expected attendance is 300+ job seekers.
Over 30 employers will be featured at the Job Fair including APEXAnalytix, BCBSNC, Bronto Software, Cardinal Solutions, ChannelAdvisor, DB Global Technology, FM:Systems, FoodLogiQ, Geomagic/3D Systems, I-Cubed, Ipreo, LexisNexis, Netsertive, New Horizons, Open Software Integrators, Resolvit and SciQuest. NC State Jenkins Graduate School of Management, Job Fair Sponsor, will also be in attendance showcasing their MBA program and featuring a free workshop for Job Seekers on ‘How to Be an Employer’s First Choice at a Job Fair.” Spots still remain for employers to participate but space is limited.
In conjunction with the in-person Job Fair, participating employers will also post select job openings ranging from highly technical to marketing, sales and administrative positions on NCTA’s Job Board starting on October 1. These positions will be featured in a virtual job fair via Twitter @WorkTriangleNC and the hashtag #ComeTechOutNC to reach job seekers from outside of the region.
For more information on becoming a featured employer or if you’re a job seeker and would like to register to attend, visit the event page http://ow.ly/jMv1V or contact Alison Gordon at agordon@nctechnology.org or 919-890-0775.
About NCTA
The North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA) is a not-for-profit, membership-driven trade association and the primary voice of the technology industry in North Carolina. NCTA is the intersection of leadership and technology, fueling the growth of North Carolina through Executive Engagement, Public Affairs, and a Knowledge Workforce. For more information, visit www.nctechnology.org.
About CED
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development’s (CED) mission is to identify, enable and promote emerging growth companies and to accelerate the entrepreneurial culture of the Research Triangle and North Carolina. For more information, visit www.cednc.org.
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development’s (CED) mission is to identify, enable and promote emerging growth companies and to accelerate the entrepreneurial culture of the Research Triangle and North Carolina. For more information, visit www.cednc.org.
About
Work in the Triangle
Work in the Triangle, Smarter From Any Angle, is regional talent attraction initiative, led by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, that helps connect and recruit top talent with employers and job opportunities in key industry clusters of the Triangle area of North Carolina. For more information, visit www.WorkintheTriangle.com.
Work in the Triangle, Smarter From Any Angle, is regional talent attraction initiative, led by the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, that helps connect and recruit top talent with employers and job opportunities in key industry clusters of the Triangle area of North Carolina. For more information, visit www.WorkintheTriangle.com.
Press Contact:
Marc Montoro
North Carolina Technology Association
919-890-0773
mmontoro@nctechnology.org
Marc Montoro
North Carolina Technology Association
919-890-0773
mmontoro@nctechnology.org
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