TALENT.
It’s the No. 1 thing on the minds of North Texas leaders.
Companies, large and small, need to attract, hire, and retain the best talent. And the competition has never been greater for digitally savvy innovators.
Enter Dallas Innovates—The [Tech] Talent Issue, a new edition of Dallas Innovates magazine, coming in November.
Have a company where culture and people are top priority?
A workplace that inspires office envy? A dream team?
Tell us about it.
Submissions may be included in Dallas Innovates magazine or online. Extended deadline is Oct. 16.
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North Texas has plenty to see, hear, and watch. Here are our editors' picks. Plus, you'll find more selections to "save the date."
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The hybrid event in August will take place in person at SMU and virtually. The seventh annual Dallas Startup Week powered by Capital One is Dallas-Fort Worth's largest event focused on driving entrepreneurial success, economic impact, and innovation in the region.
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You'll find deadlines coming up for a new accelerator program; and many more opportunities.
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Nonprofit BUiLT is hosting the event to highlight the success and possibilities of Black tech talent in the region. “There is no talent pipeline problem,” says Peter Beasley, co-founder of the Blacks United in Leading Technology International. “Black tech talent is widely available, especially in North Texas.”
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With Dallas ranked as one of the top cities in America for tech pros, UT Dallas and Fullstack have launched four skills training bootcamps focused on coding, cybersecurity, data analytics, and DevOps. The online bootcamps begin in November with tuition at $11,995 each.