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Events – week of February 4, 2019

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

Tuesday, February 5th, 5:30-6:30 PM – Johnson 102

Allen School Winter Speaker Series: Life, Career, & Happiness after the Allen School

Talk title: Being Your Own Advocate in the Professional World
Speaker: Kasey Champion, UW Alum, tech professional, & Allen School lecturer
When: Tues, February 5, 5:30 p.m.
Where: Johnson 102

Thursday, February 7th, 6:00-7:00 PM – ECE105

IdealSeat tech talk

Meet with the founders. More details to follow.

February 4, 2019

Events – week of January 28, 2019

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

Monday, January 28th, 4:30-5 PM – ECE105

Technical Interview Coaching

Do you need a game plan for approaching technical interview questions for software engineering roles? Kasey Champion, CSE 373 Lecturer & Software Developer @ Karat, will teach you a framework you can apply to any coding problem. She will also clue you in to important do’s and don’ts so you can feel prepared to shine your brightest at your interviews!

Tuesday, January 29th, 6-8:15 PM – RECEPTION @ CSE1

Mock Technical Interviews

Students must have pre-registered by 1/25 and have received notification of their assigned time slot.

Friday, February 1st, 10 AM – 12 NOON – Atrium @ CSE1

Microsoft office hours

Meet with members from the Microsoft recruiting team to answer your questions.

January 28, 2019

Events – week of January 21, 2019

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

Tuesday, January 22nd, 4:30-5 PM – ECE105

Crush your technical interview

Crush Your Technical Interview on January 22nd @ 4:30 PM – Technical interviews for software engineering jobs can be nerve wracking!! Come learn tips and tricks from Allen School Alumna, Catriona Scott, who has survived and slayed technical interviews at 10+ top companies (big & small).

Wednesday, January 23rd, 4:30-5:45 PM – ECE105

Negotiation workshop

Know Your Worth: Negotiating Your First Job on January 23rd @ 4:30 PM – You rocked your interviews! You got the offer! Are you ready to negotiate? Join Catriona Scott, Allen School Alumna, as she provides insights on how to evaluate & compare your offers as well as guides you through strategies for confident negotiation.

Wednesday, January 23rd, 6:15-7:45 PM – ECE105

Microsoft Engineering & Alumni Panel

Join Microsoft University Recruiting and six UW Alumni/current Microsoft Engineers on Wednesday, January 23rd from 6:15pm-7:45pm at ECE 105. Enjoy complimentary dinner, employee/alumni testimonials, Q&A and all the information needed regarding Internship and Fulltime opportunities. How to apply: FT application link: https://bit.ly/2Klr02u IN application link: https://bit.ly/2vXeZRq

Thursday, January 24th, 12 – 2 PM – Advising Office/check in front desk

Alumni office hours with Catriona Scott

Drop-In Style, check into the front desk at CSE2: Need career advice? Want to get some feedback on an offer? Come have a chat with Allen School Alumna, Catriona Scott. She has worked at Google, Facebook, Uber and Stripe and is ready to discuss anything from interviews to negotiations.

Thursday, January 24th, 5:30-7 PM – Gates Commons CSE1

Your Mental Health Matters – brought to you by the student advisory Council

CONTACT: CSESAC@CS.UW.EDU

Thursday, January 24th, 6-7 PM – ECE105

Oracle tech talk – An evening with Oracle

An Overview of Web Service Authentication and The Cloud Join Dan Vogel, Consulting Member of Technical Staff, from the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. January 24th, 2019. 6:00 P.M. – 7:30 P.M. Paul G. Allen center room ECE105 Follow us and join the conversation To explore Product Development roles, visit www.oracle.com/college

Friday, January 25th, 10 AM – 12 NOON – Atrium in CSE1

Microsoft office hours

Meet with members from the Microsoft recruiting team to answer your questions.

January 21, 2019

[ACM] Interview Prep

ACM will be hosting technical interview prep next Friday (1/18) in CSE 305 from 5:00PM – 6:30PM!

The interview prep session will be an opportunity for you to partake in a technical mock-interview with a partner. It helps you to practice explaining your train of thoughts and solving questions in a timely manner. The session is open to people of all experience levels. Whether you have never completed a technical interview or have completed multiple, you are welcome to join us! Please bring paper and pen.  🙂

See you there!

January 15, 2019

resume workshop – happening now!

Let me try this again —

Thursday, January 10th, 3 PM – 5 PM – CSE1 Atrium

Resume Workshop

This is one of our most popular events every quarter! Get your resume critiqued by recruiters and industry professionals from a variety of tech companies, big and small. You can go through the feedback process as many times as you’d like to get different perspectives. Bring plenty of copies of your resume!

January 10, 2019

[ACM] Visit to Amazon!

Hello everyone. Hope winter break left you feeling refreshed for winter quarter!

Our winter recruiting season is about to begin and Amazon has extended an invitation for students to visit Amazon HQ, hear about the experiences of former huskies now working at Amazon, and tour the spheres! This event will happen on Wednesday, January 16th at 4PM. The event will begin in the Day 1 office of Amazon and transition to the Spheres for a tour.

We need a headcount of how many people are interested in the event, so we request that everyone who is interested fills out this form ASAP.

Thanks!
ACM

January 8, 2019

Events – week of January 7, 2019

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

Tuesday, January 8th, 4:30 PM – ECE105

Recruiting 101

This is a great presentation to attend if you’re feeling a little lost on job hunting basics. Your career specialist, Kim Nguyen, will help you understand recruiting timelines, how to navigate the career fair and follow up with recruiters and give you some ideas on where to focus your time outside of class so you can put together a resume that you are proud of.

Thursday, January 10th, 3 PM – 5 PM – CSE1 Atrium

Resume Workshop

This is one of our most popular events every quarter! Get your resume critiqued by recruiters and industry professionals from a variety of tech companies, big and small. You can go through the feedback process as many times as you’d like to get different perspectives. Bring plenty of copies of your resume!

Thursday, January 10th, 6:00 p.m. – ECE105

NVIDIA tech talk

SIGN UP: bit.ly/nvtalkuw19

SPEAKER: Scott Ricketts

Manager of TensorRT Software

TITLE: High Performance Deep Learning Inference on GPUs w/ NVIDIA TensorRT

There will be a raffle as well as food and beverages.

Friday, January 11th, 3:30 PM – ECE125

Recruiting 101

This is a great presentation to attend if you’re feeling a little lost on job hunting basics. Your career specialist, Kim Nguyen, will help you understand recruiting timelines, how to navigate the career fair and follow up with recruiters and give you some ideas on where to focus your time outside of class so you can put together a resume that you are proud of.

January 8, 2019

2019 Winter Career Events

Greetings Allen School Huskies!

We are so excited to welcome you back for Winter Quarter 2019! We hope you enjoyed a lot of rest and found some time to have a little fun during the break. Your Career Services team has been busy putting together some fantastic programming to get you ready for a successful quarter of job hunting and networking. We’re penning this blog post to draw your attention to career events happening in the next two weeks and to announce an important change to our Established Company Fair.

If you’ve had a chance to check out our Winter 2019 Student Info Page, you’ll notice that our Industry Affiliates Recruiting Fairs are right around the corner! The Established Company Fair is happening on Monday, January 14th from 11 AM – 5 PM @ the HUB Ballroom and The Startup and Smaller Company Fair is happening the next day on Tuesday, January 15th from 1 PM – 4:30 PM in the Atrium of CSE1.

We are happy to announce an important update to the Established Company Fair. In addition to serving the Allen school population, we are delighted to partner with departments across UW Seattle, Bothell and Tacoma to open up the Established Company Fair from 3 PM – 5 PM to students studying majors that are related to computer science.

The Allen School believes firmly in ensuring equitable access to opportunities. As our department becomes more competitive, our extraordinary bounty of employment opportunities becomes seemingly more exclusive. It is our duty to the UW community to share the plethora of opportunities when it makes sense. The job market is currently such that there are more software jobs available than there are computer science graduates. There are many ways to pick up the necessary programming skills needed for the software industry and we want to be supportive of our fellow Huskies that are pursuing this career field.

We understand that there may be concerns about crowding. To mitigate this, backpacks will not be allowed inside the career fairs. We will be hosting a backpack check for Allen School students at the Gates Common (6th floor) in CSE1. In addition, we will be making changes to the layout of our space to give more breathing room between companies and expand the amount of space available from the autumn career fair. As always, we recommend you arrive as early as possible for the most pleasant (and least claustrophobic) experience.

To help you shine your brightest, we are hosting a variety of career preparation events and talks throughout the month of January for Allen School students. You can find the most up-to-date information on the Undergrad Advising Calendar. We know it may feel like the recruiting fairs are coming up SOON, so we want to especially highlight the events we are hosting during the first week of the quarter.

Recruiting 101 on Tuesday, January 8th at 4:30 PM (ECE 105) – This is a great presentation to attend if you’re feeling a little lost on job hunting basics. Your career specialist, Kim Nguyen, will help you understand recruiting timelines, how to navigate the career fair and follow up with recruiters and give you some ideas on where to focus your time outside of class so you can put together a resume that you are proud of.

Resume Workshop on Thursday, January 10th from 3 PM – 5 PM (CSE1 Atrium) – This is one of our most popular events every quarter! Get your resume critiqued by recruiters and industry professionals from a variety of tech companies, big and small. You can go through the feedback process as many times as you’d like to get different perspectives. Bring plenty of copies of your resume!

Recruiting 101 on Friday, January 11th at 3:30 PM (ECE 125) – Same as above. 

Be sure to keep an eye on the undergrad calendar to see what else we have coming up!

We can’t wait to see you shine in 2019!

January 6, 2019

Events – week of November 5, 2018

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

 

Monday, November 5, 6:00-7:00 p.m. – ECE 125

Starbucks tech talk

Join us for a Tech Talk with leaders and prior interns from Starbucks!
Monday,November 5, 2018
6:00to 7:30pm
ECE125

Network with Starbucks leaders, prior interns & recruiters! You’ll learn about Tech Innovation, Starbucks and the Intern Program, a mini tech deep dive, and directly from prior interns’ experiences. Come join us! Dinner is provided. To apply for our 2019 Summer Internships, visit starbucks.com/careers/find-a-job/internships and drop off a copy of your resume at the info session.

 

Tuesday, October 30th, 5:45-7:15 p.m. – ECE 125

Think Outside the Valley: Blue Origin tech talk

WHAT WE DO: At Blue Origin we envision a future where millions of people are living and working in space. We are developing human spaceflight systems, including reusable launch vehicles and rocket engines that will dramatically lower the cost of access to space. Internships and full-time opportunities available.

 

Wednesday, November 7th, 11:00 a.m.-12:00 noon – table in Atrium

Open Venture office hours

Joe Wallin (startup lawyer) of Carney Badley Spellman, and Randall Lucas (venture investor) of Voyager Capital, will resume their open venture office hour first Wednesdays at 11 am in the CSE atrium. Any school affiliates with an interest in starting or joining a startup company are welcome to join to discuss things like what it takes to form a corporation, how to raise investor capital, what kind of roles there are for CSE grads in startups, etc.

 

Wednesday, November 7th, 12:00-3:00 p.m. – table in Atrium

Nutanix office hours

At Nutanix, we are looking for the next group of innovative and passionate students to join our family. We’ll be hosting a meet & greet today! Stop by and learn more about our mission!

 

Wednesday, November 7th, 5:00-7:00 p.m. – Gates Commons

Startup Confidential Talk

Please come and join the UW CSE Entrepreneurship club at the 2nd Startup Confidential dinner and speaker series, Wednesday November 7th at 5-7PM. Dinner starts at 5PM, talk at 6. If you plan to attend, please RSVP here so we can order the right amount of food.

Our second speaker will be Stewart Fortier (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stewart-fortier-7422b829/), the current CTO of Banzai, a seattle startup on Lake Union. Stewart is a serial entrepreneur (starting in college) and he is going to talk about his prior company, MassRoots, the 2nd successful cannabis-tech startup in US!

 

Thursday, November 8th, 6:00-8:15 p.m.

Mock technical interviews

To participate, you must be registered and received a confirmation email from Kim Nguyen.

November 5, 2018

Events – week of October 29, 2018

Please be sure to check the undergrad calendar for more information on upcoming events: https://www.cs.washington.edu/academics/ugrad/advising_calendar

 

Monday, October 29th, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., 2nd floor landing

Google office hours

Monday, October 29th, 6:00-7:00 p.m. – ECE 125

Google tech talk
Software Engineer, Shikhar Agarwal, will talk about TensorFlow™, an open source software library for high performance numerical computation. We will leave time for Q&A, and food will be provided so come hungry!

RSVP: tinyurl.com/uGradTechTalk

Tuesday, October 30th, 6:30-7:30 p.m. – ECE 125

Think Outside the Valley: Kernel Labs tech talk
Kernel Labs is a technology incubator with deep experience in big data and machine learning. We build innovative companies to tackle big challenges in new and existing markets.

Tuesday, October 30th, 6:00-8:15 p.m.

Mock technical interviews
To participate, you must be registered and received a confirmation email from Kim Nguyen.

Wednesday, October 31st, 12:00-3:00 p.m. – table in Atrium

Nutanix meet & greet
At Nutanix, we are looking for the next group of innovative and passionate students to join our family. We’ll be hosting a meet & greet today! Stop by and learn more about our mission!

Friday, November 2nd, 12:00-3:00 p.m., table in the Atrium

Amazon office hours
Get your tech recruiting questions answered! Claire from Amazon Student Programs will be available to answer your application questions. Feel free to stop by if you would like resume help or have specific questions on the Amazon application process.

October 29, 2018

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