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San Francisco Tech Career Expo, June 28-29, 2012

Takeaway: The San Francisco Tech Career Expo gives job seekers access to the most innovative tech opportunities.

Event producer Engage Digital yesterday announced the San Francisco Bay Area Tech Career Expo at the Moscone Center on June 28-29, 2012. Tech Career Expo provides employers the opportunity to recruit top talent and job seekers access to the most innovative technology opportunities in a casual and creative atmosphere.

Tech Career Expo will be held concurrently with Google’s sold-out developer conference, Google I/O. Both events take place in the Moscone Center. Keynotes and key sessions from Google’s developer conference will be live-streamed into the developer theater at the Tech Career Expo across the street. Given that Google I/O is sold out, this is an excellent way to network with peers and connect with other talented developers.

Attendees will also be able to engage with dynamic companies focused on taking business and technology to the next level. Job seekers will find everything from well-funded, early-stage startups to late-stage startups, established firms, and public companies.

The San Francisco Bay Tech Career Expo runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thursday June 28 and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Friday June 29. Company participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested companies may order exhibit space online at http://TechCareerExpo.com/employers/ and interested job seekers can visit the optional pre-registration page at http://TechCareerExpo.com/talent/ or just stop by the Moscone Center.

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Toni Bowers

About Toni Bowers

Toni Bowers is an award-winning writer and Managing Editor for TechRepublic.

Toni Bowers

Toni Bowers
Toni Bowers is an award-winning writer and Managing Editor for TechRepublic.

Toni Bowers

Toni Bowers
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