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IT Career Fair Next Week

April 16, 2014

An upcoming IT career fair in Traverse City will feature more than a dozen local employers looking to fill open positions, including network technicians, administrators and engineers, software and mobile app developers, and software quality assurance. The Northwest Michigan Works! Information Technology Career Fair will be held Tues., Apr. 22, 4-7 p.m., at the Hagerty Center.

Participating employers include Advanced Computer Solutions, Auto-Owners Insurance, FIAMM Technologies, Inforth Technologies, Interlochen Center for the Arts, MTI Market Technologies, OneUpWeb, RJG Inc., Safety Net, Terrapin Networks and Wyant Computer Services.

In addition, representatives from NMC, Ferris State and the TBAISD Career Tech Center will be on hand to answer questions about education and training opportunities for anyone interested in an IT career.

Registration is available here for preferred access, though walk-ins day of are also welcome.

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