Students and recent grads: 5 days left to save on TechCrunch Disrupt 2024 tickets

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Only 5 days remain to grab a $200 discount on Student Passes for TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. This special offer ends on September 6 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Don’t miss out!

Now that classes are back in session, it’s normal to feel the pressure of rising expenses. Or maybe you’ve recently graduated and are hunting for your first big job. Both scenarios can be hard on your budget.

With over 10,000 tech leaders set to attend Disrupt 2024 from October 28-30 at Moscone West in San Francisco, you have a prime opportunity to make impactful connections and enhance your chances of securing your first post-college job.

Snag your Student Pass at a reduced rate here.

What to expect at Disrupt 2024

Learn from industry leaders

Discover invaluable insights from leaders and visionaries across various sectors, including AI, SaaS, fintech, startups, VCs, space, and more. We update the speaker list and agenda daily, so be sure to check back frequently.

Countless interactive sessions

Engage in over 200 Roundtable and Breakout Sessions led by industry experts, designed to ignite impactful conversations. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn directly from thought leaders and entrepreneurs about navigating today’s challenges and achieving success.

Unparalleled networking opportunities

The quickest route to success and landing your first big job is through meaningful connections with industry leaders. “Disrupt Week” provides an abundance of networking opportunities to help you achieve your goals.

From 1:1 and small group Braindates to navigating the lively Expo Hall, attending receptions, and joining company-hosted Side Events, there’s no shortage of ways to meet the right people and propel your career forward.

Fast-track your future at a discount

Get a head start on your career! Purchase your Student Pass for Disrupt 2024 by September 6 to enjoy a $200 discount. Don’t miss out on these savings — claim your discount before time runs out!

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