ChickTech Austin partner, Bloomfire, is hiring for two web developer positions: Back-End Engineer Front-End Engineer Bloomfire specializes in organizing knowledge and expertise, making it accessible and shareable with the people that need it most. Their cloud-based knowledge sharing platform is used by hundreds of thousands of employees at leading companies for empowering sales & marketing, customer
Read MoreChickTech Austin is pleased to announce its inaugural program kickoff weekend at Google, 9606 North MoPac Expressway, on November 12th and 13th. ChickTech: High School is a free yearlong program that introduces 100 high school girls to technology and the local tech community. After the kickoff event, the program continues with events that offer a
Read MoreChickTech Austin sponsor, Cox Automotive (vAuto Inc.), is hiring a handful of systems, software and mobile developer positions in Austin! Cox Automotive is an industry leading innovator and provider of automotive software solutions. Cox Auto launched several first-in industry innovations, including its current suite of solutions that deliver a better way to price, appraise and
Read MoreAustin, TX, August 24, 2016 – ChickTech Austin is pleased to announce its inaugural program kickoff weekend at Google, 3300 N Interstate Hwy 35, on November 12th and 13th. ChickTech: High School is a free yearlong program that introduces 100 high school girls to technology and the local tech community. After the kickoff event, the
Read MoreChickTech Austin is proud to announce a partnership with the Austin Game Conference. Early registration for the Austin Game Conference (AGC), ends in two weeks, August 31st. Use code CHICKVIP to get your $25 discount! AGC, taking place September 21-22, 2016 at the Austin Convention Center, provides critical insight into developing live, participatory games with
Read MoreAustin Welcomes ChickTech ChickTech is a national non profit organization that is dedicated to retaining women in the technology workforce and increasing the number of women and girls pursuing technology-based careers. The ChickTech Austin chapter started by Nicole Engard is now accepting area students for the annual high school program. Engard, author of Practical Open
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