August may prove to be a great month for those looking to land a tech job. On Thursday, August 5, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m, the Greater Nashville Technology Council (NTC) will host a free, live Virtual Tech Job Fair. All are welcome to register for the event, regardless of industry experience.

“We are excited to have a wide range of open positions and many new employers who have never participated in one of our career fairs before. It shows just how big the demand is for qualified tech talent in Nashville,” said Lauren Henslee, director of program strategy for the NTC. “As these events have been so successful, we are also looking forward to offering more specialized job fairs in the future.”

At the time of writing, more jobs were still being added to the job fair’s roster. The positions listed range widely, and include BI Developers and Programmer Analysts, cybersecurity engineers, IT compliance managers, iOS developers, and Software and Data Engineers. The employers for the job fair include AllianceBernstein, Celero Commerce, Darvis, Dollar General, Greater Nashville Technology Council, HCA Healthcare, Ingram Content Group, Nashville Software School, Ncontracts, Rustici Software, TechnologyAdvice, UBS, UDig, and Vaco.

The event will be hosted via the Premier 2.0 platform, which offers new features benefitting both employers and virtual job seekers, including: “Early Access Mode,” which allows employers to vet registered job seekers prior to the event, and job seekers to access the employer’s Virtual Hiring Booths to check out their job listings and even apply before the fair goes live.

Potential candidates can register at https://app.premiervirtual.com/events/e5b7f30e-257f-4810-bbfb-9cbe9404ec0a/august-ntc-virtual-tech-job-fair.

About Greater Nashville Technology CouncilThe Greater Nashville Technology Council is the leading voice and advocate for Middle Tennessee’s $8 billion information technology ecosystem and the 50,000 technology professionals who design, implement, manage and safeguard the technology that powers our region’s economy. The council’s mission is to strengthen and advance the technology sector by bringing together companies, philanthropies, government, universities and talent to create opportunity and growth. For more information, please visit www.technologycouncil.com.