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Resume Review Workshop Today!

A reminder that the Resume Review Workshop will be held today, January 16 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the CSE Atrium.

This workshop, for Allen School CSE majors only, is designed to allow students to gather tips from the experts to turn their resume drafts into documents that will help land their dream job or internship.

All you need to attend is a few printed copies of your resume–anything from a rough draft to almost-finished product is fine.  Show up anytime between 3:00 and 5:00 pm (plan on 20 minutes per review) to share your resume with one or more recruiters or technical interview experts from several of our affiliate companies, both large and small.  These experts will provide resume advice to get your resume in great shape for the upcoming recruiting fair on January 24th and 25th.

January 16, 2018

Resume Review Workshop

The Resume Review Workshop will be held next Tuesday, January 16 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the CSE Atrium.

This workshop, for Allen School CSE majors only, is designed to allow students to gather tips from the experts to turn their resume drafts into documents that will help land their dream job or internship.

All you need to attend is a few printed copies of your resume–anything from a rough draft to almost-finished product is fine.  Show up anytime between 3:00 and 5:00 pm (plan on 20 minutes per review) to share your resume with one or more recruiters or technical interview experts from several of our affiliate companies, both large and small.  These experts will provide resume advice to get your resume in great shape for the upcoming recruiting fair on January 24th and 25th.

January 8, 2018

Affiliates recruiting fair!

From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Affiliates recruiting fair!
To: Cs-Grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>

Today: Wednesday, 1-5 in the CSE Atrium: startups and smaller companies.

Tonight: Jason Tan from Sift Science will speak and feed you CHEESEBURGERS in EEB125 at 6 p.m. Jason is phenomenal: a CSE alum who co-founded Sift Science in 2011 with another CSE alum, after spending time at Zillow, Optify, and Buzz Labs; Sift Science has HQ in San Francisco and a growing Seattle office.

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October 25, 2017

Mock Technical Interview Event Sign Up

CSE undergraduates (only!) who plan on engaging in technical interviews over the next few months should sign up here for the Mock Technical Interview event to be held in the CSE advising offices the evening of Monday, October 30, 2017.

At this event, technical interviewers from several of our industry affiliates will engage in abbreviated (30 minute) one-on-one mock technical interviews with students. The coaches will provide feedback to the students during and after the interviews.  All students should plan on bringing a copy of their resume to the interviews.

This event has extremely limited space. It is geared first and foremost toward CSE students who plan to earn their degree before Summer 2018, and secondly toward CSE students who plan to earn their degree before Autumn 2019.  The sign-up deadline is midnight (11:59:59 pm) on Wednesday, October 25.  Slots will be filled in order of expected graduation from the pool of students who sign up prior to the deadline.

Selected students will be given one interview and should choose from one, two or three of the session times listed on the linked form.  The 45 minute sessions begin at 6 pm, 6:45 pm, and 7:30 pm.

October 23, 2017

Beginning Technical Interview Coaching Event

CSE undergraduates (only!) who have little or no technical interview experience can now sign up here for the Beginning Technical Interview Coaching event to be held in the Atrium on Tuesday, October 31.

At this event, technical interviewers from several of our industry affiliates will meet with groups of 2- 5 students. The interviewers will describe their technical interview processes, give a few sample questions and coach on what they look for in answers. The sessions will include sample programming questions, logic questions and puzzles. Our experts will also provide examples of what they ask in actual technical interviews and how to successfully answer to land the job.

This event is especially geared towards new CSE students who have little or no technical interview experience. The goal is to provide a good idea of what students will face in a technical interview and what kind of preparation is necessary to do well in one.

Students should choose one of the two hour-long sessions from the linked form. One session begins at 3 pm and the other at 4 pm.  Students will be selected in order of sign up.  Please try to sign up by end of day Thursday, October 26.

October 23, 2017

More on career fairs

There is some confusion regarding the career fairs, so here’s some additional information:

Monday, Oct 23rd: 1-5pm Data Science Career Fair.  1-2 is for data science option majors, 2-5 is for all others on space available basis. You are encouraged to register for this one, details are online.

CSE Career Fairs for CSE majors only: no pre-registration required, but you do need a lanyard/nametag

Where to pick up nametags: Table in Atrium
When:  Mon. 10/16 – Fri. 10/20
10:00 am -11:30am  or  1:30pm- 4:00 pm

Tuesday, Oct. 24th: Established company fair: in the Ballroom (2nd floor) at the HUB. Participating company list may be viewed here.  11am to 4pm

Wednesday, Oct. 25th: Startup fair:  in the Atrium. Participating company list may be viewed here.  1pm to 5pm

 

 

October 17, 2017

Three recruiting days: October 23, 24, 25

——— Forwarded message ———-
From: Ed Lazowska <lazowska@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 2:04 PM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Three recruiting days: October 23, 24, 25
To: Cs-Grads <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>, “cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu” <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>
Cc: Hank Levy <levy@cs.washington.edu>, Kay Beck-Benton <kbeck@cs.washington.edu>

There are 3 recruiting days coming up in one week. PLEASE plan to
attend all 3, and PLEASE get your resume into the resume book.

Full information is here:
https://www.cs.washington.edu/industrial_affiliates/meetings/2017/studentinfo

The short version of the story:

– Most of our Industry Affiliate members care much more about the
ability to recruit our students than about the research we’re doing.

– Yes, jobs are plentiful right now. But it hasn’t always been that
way, and it won’t always be that way. Turning out and showing our
Industry Affiliates what great students we have is a favor to future
generations – the companies will keep coming even when positions are
tight.

– The CSE Atrium has become too small for our recruiting fairs; 2 of
the 3 will be in the HUB Ballroom this year.

– Data Science fair: Monday October 23, 1-5, HUB Ballroom.
(Campus-wide, but organized by CSE on behalf of the eScience
Institute.)

– Established Company fair: Tuesday October 24, 11-4, HUB Ballroom.
This is for CSE students only.

– Startup Company fair: Wednesday Octobrer 25, 1-5, CSE Atrium. This
is for CSE students only.

PLEASE get your resume in the resume book.

PLEASE get your Allen School nametag prior to the events.

PLEASE attend all 3 fairs – make us look good!

More info here:
https://www.cs.washington.edu/industrial_affiliates/meetings/2017/studentinfo

October 16, 2017

Career Fairs are coming up, – all CSE majors need to have an official CSE name badge to attend

Industry Affiliates Recruiting Fairs, you must have your CSE Namebadge – please keep it, you will use this for all 2017-18 career events

 

10/23 (Monday) : Data Science Fair, HUB, 1pm-4pm

1-2PM CSE Students in Data Science Option

2-4 Open to all students.

10/24 (Tuesday): Larger (established) Companies,  HUB, 11am-4pm

10/25 (Wednesday): Start Up Companies, Allen Center Atrium, 12pm-4pm

 

Undergraduates and 5th year masters:

Please pick up your name
badge and lanyard in advance!
Where: Table in Atrium
When: Mon. 10/16 – Fri. 10/20
10:00am -11:30am or 1:30pm-4:00p

 

 

 

 

 

October 11, 2017

Intermediate Technical Interview Coaching Event Oct. 18

CSE undergraduates (only!) who already have some technical interview experience can now sign up at https://goo.gl/forms/rZKkcIftlfTblH2Y2 for the Intermediate Technical Interview Coaching event to be held in the Atrium next Wednesday, October 18.

At this event, technical interviewers from several of our industry affiliates will meet with groups of 2-4 students at a time. The interviewers will describe their technical interview processes, give you a few sample questions and coach you on what they look for in answers. The sessions will include sample programming questions, logic questions and puzzles. Our experts will also provide examples of what they ask in actual technical interviews and how to successfully answer to land the job. Students will be able to meet with interviewers from multiple companies in several short sessions which will total one hour in length. Sessions will start at 3 pm and 4 pm, so students should choose just one of those two times on the sign up link.

Space is limited, so students should sign up as soon as possible this week.

Again, this event is especially geared toward CSE students who already have some technical interview experience. The goal is to give you a good idea of what you will face in a technical interview and what kind of preparation is necessary to do well in one.  If you are new to technical interviews, we will offer a separate session on October 31st (RSVP to come later).

October 11, 2017

Reminder – Allen Institute Scholarship/Internship is looking for applicants

Allen AI Outstanding Engineer Scholarship for Women and Underrepresented Minorities

Provided by AI2

 

The Allen AI Outstanding Engineer Scholarship for women and underrepresented minorities exists to encourage underrepresented groups to excel in computer science and engineering, and become leaders and role models in their fields. The scholarship covers full tuition, fees, and textbooks for one academic year. It is accompanied by mentorship and a paid summer internship at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

 

Why we’re awarding this:

We believe that diversity is fundamental to the greatest advances in science; a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences are necessary to combat the echo chamber effect so prevalent in technology companies. Encouraging diversity demonstrably results in teams with greater resilience and adaptability, and produces a wider range of tools and strategies. We also believe it is important not just to attract diversity to CSE programs, but to nurture lifelong careers, and lend assistance to those who might not have equal access to opportunity.

 

Why you should apply:

This scholarship comes paired with an internship at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2). Artificial intelligence is a rapidly growing field with a tremendous impact on the future of technology, and you can help make the field more accessible and inclusive!

 

We’re not just looking for individuals interested in the AI field – we’re looking for strong engineers to join our team.

 

We are looking for up to 2 individuals to receive this scholarship.

 

About AI2:

AI2 is a non-profit research institute in Seattle founded by Paul Allen and headed by Professor Oren Etzioni. Our core mission is to contribute to humanity through high-impact AI research and engineering. We face these engaging challenges with the expertise of a large company and the work ethic of a startup.

 

Requirements/Criteria:

  1. Undergrad in UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering; currently in program (have completed CSE 142/143 or equivalent)

  2. Good academic standing (GPA of 2.5 or above)

  3. Must meet criteria of woman, non-binary, or under-represented minority

  4. Must be available to complete a 12 week internship in Summer 2018

 

How To Apply: email hr@allenai.org with…

  1. Your basic demographic info

  2. Academic transcripts

  3. Essays (Questions below)

 

Essay:

 

Personal Essays:

Answer  all of these questions. Please limit your response to 400-500 words per question.

 

  1. Personal Statement. Tell us more about your journey. How would this scholarship impact you and help you succeed?

  2. What about computer science interests you? What would you plan to do with your computer science degree after graduation?

  3. Which programming/engineering classes have you taken? Describe any other programming and work experiences (e.g. work/internships, class projects, hobbies, etc ) you have had.

Application Deadline: October 15th

Decision Deadline: November 30th

September 20, 2017

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