Career fair for people looking to gain roles in technology start ups
Silicon Milkroundabout is back and this year it's bigger and better!
- The free jobs fair matching 800+ roles at the UK's top startups with talented Engineers, Developers, Product Managers and Designers.
We are not your usual jobs fair. We're trying to create a new career category, and allow people who once thought "I want to go and work in tech", to instead think "I want to go and work at a startup!" - the opportunities are so exciting; you can be part of a dynamic startup from the start, more responsibility, less bureaucracy and the ability to really influence the development of the company. And it works the other way around, the startups are hungry for the talent which too often seems to just feed straight into the big corporates.
The event welcomes not only those with years of experience, but also graduates and students at any level. Companies often comment this is where the freshest, most pasionate talent lies, but more importantly, our event has proved time and time again, this is a huge opportunity for those interested in development, engineering and design to get their foot in the door, so to speak, and find out about available jobs at these great companies.
Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th November. 12pm - 5pm.
The Old Truman Brewery, T1 Space, 81 Brick Lane, EC1 6QL.
Saturday: For jobseekers in the fields of Product Management, Intelligence/Analytics and UX Design.
Sunday: For jobseekers in the fields of Software Engineering, Web Development, QA/Testing and Tech Ops.
Website: www.siliconmilkroundabout.com
Twitter: @milkroundabout
Register online to come along! It's an exciting opportunity to explore working at a dynamic startup, help spread the word!
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