Career Element Job Fairs in September and October
(SF, NY, Seattle, Berkeley, Santa Clara):
Register yourself or your company at:
www.careerelement.com/jobfair
Also, we are launching on September 30th at our Santa Clara job fair! And, we are looking for more talented software engineers! We are an angel funded startup with a bunch of talented engineers from Stanford, MIT, Google, Yahoo, Oracle, and more!
CareerElement.com is hosting a Tech Startup Career Fair at the Stanford Park Hotel in Menlo Park, CA, on August 17th.
You are all invited!
In addition to the companies listed on our registration page, the following companies will also be attending: Ning, Scribd, PlayHaven, and many more!
Here is the registration page for job seekers and startups:
www.careerelement.com/jobfair
Also, for any startup company that registers by this Saturday we will waive the registration fee if you write in that you heard about us on Hacker News!
We are also going to be launching some very exciting things very soon... so keep an eye on us!!
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If you are a startup or a job seeker, you can also come to our startup career fair and meet other entrepreneurs on August 17th at the Stanford Park Hotel in Menlo Park, CA.
Here is the link to register: www.careerelement.com/jobfair
We expect over 300 tech job seekers and 20-30 startups.
If you are an early stage startup that is hiring, we might be willing to waive the registration fee for you. Send me an email at paul.campbell@careerelement.com and we can discuss.
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This looks like a great opportunity. The product management looks very interesting, but I think you might be looking for more experience. Anyway to meld some of those responsibilities with a business intern position for a very hungry new grad with a take charge attitude?