MadeInAustin: For Tech Companies and Tech Talent "Made in Austin"

A recent campus2careers survey indicated that:
  • The top barrier to growth for Austin Tech companies is a shortage of qualified local tech talent
  • The top reason new tech talent leaves TX is that they can't find challenging local opportunities
  • One of the fastest escalating costs for Austin Tech companies is relocation budgets
So the founders of campus2careers, Capital Factory, and Austin Startup Week have come together to connect the tech talent of Central TX (and beyond) with the fastest growing tech companies in our community for jobs and internships. For more information on the program click the Companies or Candidates tab. To see the companies who will be attending, their available jobs and the student and professional clubs helping us host this event, click the Attendees tab. Questions: EMAIL us.

2013 Spring MadeInAustin Fair Info:

Event Date:         TBD
Event Location:   TBD
Event Details:      To see what to expect, watch this quick 3 minute Video of a prior Fair

The last MadeInAustin fair connected over 80 employers with 800 techies of all levels from across Austin, and beyond. This fair you can expect:
  • No Booth Bling or BS, just networking with tech candidates and other tech companies
  • Qualified developers, designers, QA testers, tech support, product managers, server admins, engineers & more
  • A resume book so employers can contact candidates before and after the fair
  • Resume reviews, interview prep and other career services to help candidates get a great job
Registration:    TBD
  • Count: The first 125 employers and 600 candidates will be admitted to this event
  • Deadline: Please register at least 24 hours prior to the fair
  • Cost: The event is Free for candidates and $50 for each employer ticket
  • First 50 companies to register will be invited to participate in the Path.To panel
  • First 200 individuals to register will be invited to attend the after party concert
Watch last year's MadeInAustin press conference with Mayor Lee Leffingwell and UT's Bob Metcalf.



MadeInAustin Press (from last year's event):