| TYP Houston Networking Happy Hours &
Socials |
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TYP
Houston holds monthly networking
socials or happy hours.
Our social events are
designed to build a sense
of belonging to a
community, as well as
being part of something with a high minded
purpose. We have made
every effort to create a
safe, engaging
environment based on
goodwill and meaningful
conversation. As we
foster an environment
where business
relationships and
friendships can be
nurtured, we hope to see
new business
partnerships launched.
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| What is different about TYP Houston
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We are often told that there is
something different about our Texas
Young Professionals organization and
our TYP events. We know there are
many great organizations in Houston
for networking or volunteering and
service. We try to distinguish
ourselves as a young professionals
organization by and for young
professionals that combines business
networking, professional development
and community involvement. We strive
to hold our social events at
first-rate facilities, such as
Houston's St. Regis.
Even though we hold our events at
upscale establishments and have had
the success of attracting
up-and-coming young professionals
from prestigious firms and
companies, our events are marked by
relaxed, engaging conversations. If
you are a young professional in
Houston, we hope you will come visit
us at one of our
events. |
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Check out our
Events page for
details about Houston
events, happy hours, mixers
and where you can meet and
network with young
professionals, serve your
community and advance your
career through educational
presentations and continuing
education activities. |
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Houston is the fourth
largest city in the
country and the
largest city in the
state of Texas. |
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Houston has a diverse
industrial base and
highly-skilled workers
in Energy, Oilfield
Services, Health Care,
Shipping, Financial
Services,
Petrochemical,
Engineering,
Aeronautics, and
Information
Technology. |
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In April 2009,
Forbes
ranked Houston #2 in
the nation for Best
Big Cities for Jobs. |
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In July 2008,
Kiplingers
rated Houston as the
best city to work,
live and play. |
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In June 2008,
Forbes
ranked Houston as the
best city to buy a
home. |
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In July 2008,
Forbes ranked
Houston as the third best city in the
country for young
professionals. |
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Texas does not impose
a personal income tax. |
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Texas is widely
regarded as a business
friendly state that
does not impose undue
regulatory burdens on
businesses. |
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