Oct 10, 2024
On Saturday, October 26, at Hula in Burlington, dozens of recruiters from some of Vermont’s largest and most innovative employers will be scouting for talent at this free event including Beta Technologies, Waterbury’s KORE Power and NOMAD, National Life Group and Colchester-based VIP. The free event, organized by Seven Days and presented by Hula and Marvell, runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is followed by a keynote presentation. (7D Promo) Looking for a meaningful job that pays the bills? Want to meet entrepreneurs building successful Vermont-based businesses? You’ll find both at the Vermont Tech Jam on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at Hula in Burlington. The free event, organized by Seven Days and presented by Hula and Marvell, runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is followed by a keynote presentation. Dozens of recruiters from some of Vermont’s largest and most innovative employers will be scouting for talent at the Tech Jam, including Beta Technologies, Waterbury’s KORE Power and NOMAD, National Life Group and Colchester-based VIP. “We appreciate the Tech Jam for uniting the local tech community, offering a great opportunity for networking and meeting talented job seekers,” said Laura Lucas, Marvell Burlington site leader and director of finance. Marvell is a global leader in data infrastructure semiconductor solutions; its Burlington office specializes in custom, cloud-optimized data center chip designs. Students and career changers are welcome at Tech Jam, too: Admissions staffers from many of the state’s colleges and universities will be on hand to explain their programs. This year’s Tech Jam will include two talks: At noon, solopreneur Matty Benedetto of Burlington explains how he turned his oddball ideas and entrepreneurial drive into a social media powerhouse — Unnecessary Inventions — with 10 million followers. In a spacious, second-floor Church Street Marketplace suite once occupied by the Gap, Benedetto uses an array of 3D printers to create prototypes of peculiar products on behalf of global brands including Disney, Dr. Pepper, Wendy’s and Apple. At 3 p.m., OnLogic cofounder and executive chair Roland Groeneveld and vice president of human resources Lauren Lavallee discuss how the 21-year-old, locally owned company grew from its first home in Roland and Lisa Groeneveld’s apartment to its brand-new, 150,000-square-foot headquarters, visible behind the iconic “Whales’ Tails” sculpture off I-89 in South Burlington. With six offices spanning the globe and nearly 300 employees, OnLogic now generates more than $100 million in revenue annually working with clients such as NASA, General Motors and Universal Studios. Lavallee and her team will be at the Jam all day talking with potential hires. Need a digital makeover? Montpelier-based Storyworkz will be offering professional headshots at a discount thanks to Seven Days Jobs. Book by October 23 to guarantee your $15 session. Limited walk-in sessions at Tech Jam are first-come, first-served for $25 Career coach Sue Schlom from the…
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