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Wanted: The Next Generation Of High-Tech Workers

“Now Hiring” post-it on keyboard
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For new jobs in IT, a place to be is here at UTC.

On Thursday, the Center for Professional Education on our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - along with CHATech, the Chattanooga Technology Council - will host an information technology career fair from 9 AM to Noon at the James R. Mapp building.

Walton Robinson is executive director of CHATech and Tripp Stanford is with CPE at UTC.

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