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On November 5th, Coolhires will sponsor an Austin Technology Council Happy Hour at J. Blacks on Sixth Street. ATC members are invited to bring canned goods or donations to help replenish the Capital Area Food Bank's shelves. It's a great opportunity for the Austin technology community to relax, network, and give back by helping those in need.
Event sponsored by: Coolhires
Details: J.Blacks
701 W. 6th Austin Tx 78701
Date: November 5, 2008 Wednesday
Time: 6-8pm
Cost: $0 ATC Members
$20 Non members
Register: www.austintechnologycouncil.org
About Coolhires:Coolhires (www.coolhires.com) is a Managed Recruiting Services firm that offers a variety of recruiting solutions including: outsourced recruiting services (RPO), recruiting consulting and training, and traditional search services. By aligning a client’s hiring strategy with its business plan, Coolhires shifts from a traditional transaction-based vendor to a professional services based partnership. Coolhires was founded in 2000 and has offices in Austin, Dallas and Houston. Coolhires serves clients nationwide ranging from high tech start-up firms to Fortune 50 corporations.
About Capital Area Food Bank of Texas: The mission of the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas is to feed the hungry by providing food and grocery products to human service agencies serving people in need throughout Central Texas. In its 27th year of service, the Food Bank currently provides food and grocery products to 355 Partner Agencies in 21 Central Texas counties. In 2007, CAFB distributed more than 16 million pounds of food. For more information on the Capital Area Food Bank of Texas and its programs, visit www.austinfoodbank.org or call 512-282-2111.
About Austin Technology Council:The Austin Technology Council is a professionally managed, member-driven non-profit association of Central Texas businesses and organizations working together to promote and enhance the growth and success of Austin’s technology sector through education, networking, mentoring, jobs, economic development, funding, and political support. (www.austintechnologycouncil.org)