Students and recent grads: Save on TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 tickets

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It’s back-to-school season, and that often means a surge in expenses. Or perhaps you’ve recently graduated and are navigating the job hunt. Either way, your wallet might be feeling the pinch.

We’re here to help with a limited-time offer: $200 off the Student Pass for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. Don’t miss out — this discount is valid until September 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

With more than 10,000 tech leaders attending Disrupt 2024 from October 28-30 at Moscone West in San Francisco, this is your perfect opportunity to maximize your chances of making valuable connections and landing your first job after college.

Grab your Student Pass savings here.

Why attend Disrupt 2024?

Expert insights from industry giants

Gain insights from leading innovators and thought leaders across diverse industries, including AI, SaaS, fintech, startups, VCs, space and more:

Over 300 Sessions

Participate in more than 300 Roundtable and Breakout Sessions hosted by industry leaders, crafted to spark meaningful discussions. Take this chance to gain firsthand insights from experts and entrepreneurs on achieving success and tackling today’s challenges.

Unmatched networking

The best way to accelerate your success and secure your first big job is by connecting with key industry players in your field. Make the most of the numerous networking opportunities available throughout “Disrupt Week.”

With options ranging from personal 1:1 and small group Braindates, exploring the buzzing Expo Hall, attending receptions and joining various Side Events hosted by companies, you’ll find ample opportunities to connect with the right experts and enhance your career path.

Accelerate your success for less

Jump-start your success journey! Secure your discounted Student Pass for Disrupt 2024 by September 6 and save $200. Claim your discount now.

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