Students and recent grads: Only 3 days left to save on TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 Student Passes

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Time is running out to take advantage of our Student Pass discount for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. Students and recent graduates can still save up to $200 until September 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

With classes back in full swing and the job market tougher than ever for recent grads, we know how tight money can be. We’re offering this discount to support those who are feeling the financial pressure.

Jumpstart your career by networking with 10,000 tech, startup, and VC leaders at Disrupt 2024, taking place October 28-30 at Moscone West in San Francisco. It’s a great way to enhance your prospects for your first post-college job.

Secure your Student Pass savings.

Why attend Disrupt 2024?

Gain insights from top industry leaders

Learn from trailblazers and thought leaders in AI, SaaS, fintech, startups, VCs, space and other industries. Our speaker roster and agenda are updated daily, so make sure to revisit regularly for the latest updates.

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Numerous hands-on sessions

Join over 200 expert-led Roundtable and Breakout Sessions designed to spark meaningful discussions. This is your opportunity to learn firsthand from industry leaders and entrepreneurs about tackling current challenges and finding pathways to success.

Unmatched chances to network

The most direct path to success and landing that first big job lies in connecting with industry leaders. “Disrupt Week” provides extensive networking opportunities to support your career aspirations.

From participating in personalized 1:1 and small group Braindates to navigating the vibrant Expo Hall, attending social receptions, and joining company-hosted Side Events, you’ll have numerous opportunities to meet influential people and move your career forward.

Accelerate your future before this discount ends

Start your career on the right foot! Register for your Disrupt 2024 Student Pass before September 6 and enjoy a $200 discount.

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