5 NYC tech events you can’t miss this week

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Published on Jul. 24, 2017

Each week, we bring you the top tech events happening around the city. Check out all our picks below, or head over to our full events calendar here.

Fundraising Advice from the Experts, July 24 at 6:30 p.m.

Attend this event if you’re new to the world of fundraising. You’ll hear from a number of talented entrepreneurs and investors with tons of experience in the field. The discussion will be led by ‘fundraising veteran” Brad Hargreaves, Common CEO/Founder.

Designing UX with Award Winner, Willy Lai, July 25 at 8:30 a.m.

Come to this two-day workshop to learn from award winner Willy Lai, who has two decades of experience leading UX designs at top tech companies like Apple, Samsung, PayPal, Intuit and eBay. You’ll learn industry-proven principles, concepts and methodologies in an engaging classroom setting.

Learn To Code Open House, July 26 at 6:30 p.m.

Come to this informational and networking event in midtown and learn about Byte Academy’s curriculum. They’re the first full-time Python Fullstack coding bootcamp in NYC and the first ever with a FinTech program. You’ll meet with instructors, students and team members who are eager to share their knowledge and meet new people.

Galvanize Pitchers & Pitches, July 27 at 6 p.m.

Come to West Soho for Pitchers and Pitches, Galvanize’s signature pitch event that happens once every quarter. You’ll be in the company of other startup founders pitching their company to a judging panel of the city's top entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and industry executives. Attend to practice your pitching and get valuable feedback from leaders in the technology community.

New Working Methodology Workshop, July 28 at 9 a.m.

HR managers are encouraged to attend this workshop in flatiron to learn how to best attract and maintain millennial talent. You’ll walk away with new ideas for building a company culture that will keep employees engaged and happy.

 

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