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[ACM] Winter Ball Reminders & Volunteer Request

Hey everyone! A couple of reminders about Winter Ball:

1) The deadline to RSVP is set to Friday, February 1st! Register via Eventbrite (https://acmwinterball19.eventbrite.com). Please note that clicking “going” on Facebook is NOT the same as registering via Eventbrite!

2) There’s a lot of work that goes into preparing Winter Ball, and to make it all happen we need volunteers! If you’re interested in helping out with Winter Ball, please fill out the following form: https://goo.gl/forms/5NwNHFavexA0YIX12

3) While Winter Ball is the CSE department’s annual semiformal event, you do NOT need to bring a +1 and you are NOT required to dress up! Feel free to come by yourself and meet some awesome new people, dressed up or not. 🙂

January 28, 2019

Upcoming Workshops: Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards

The UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards is offering several workshops this week and next may be of interest to you:

Scholarships 201:

Particularly geared toward juniors, seniors and alumni looking to fund final undergraduate years, gap years and graduate school.

Tues., Jan. 29 | 4:30–5:30 p.m. | MGH 171

RSVP Here.

Personal Statement Writing Workshops:

Scholarships, summer programs, major admissions and graduate/professional programs often ask applicants to write a personal statement or application letter. This type of writing requires you to outline your ideas, plans and strengths confidently and concisely, which can be challenging. Join us to get started brainstorming, drafting and strategizing how your statement can provide evidence of your interests and achievements that aren’t reflected in other parts of an application.

Thurs., Jan. 31 | 4:00–5:00 p.m. | MGH 171

RSVP Here.

Scholarship Information for Transfer Students:

Discuss application tips and tricks, as well as information on selected scholarships transfer students need to be aware of early in their UW studies.

Tues., Feb. 5 | 5:00–6:00 p.m. | Online via Zoom

RSVP Here.

Scholarship Fridays:

Fridays at 1:30pm during winter quarter you have the opportunity to learn more about scholarships! This quarter learn about Getting Started with scholarships, the Mary Gates Endowment for Students and the Gilman Scholarship. Check out the calendar for the session schedule!

Friday, Feb. 1 will feature the Mary Gates Leadership & Research Scholarships. Friday, Feb. 8 will feature the Gilman Scholarships for study abroad.

When: Fridays | 1:30pm

Where: MGH 171

Learn more.

January 28, 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

Final Reminder: CRA Annual Survey for students

Dear CSE Students,


As a reminder, the Computing Research Association (CRA) is interested in career development among students in computing fields. To that end, I encourage you to complete their survey, which will take about 20 minutes to complete. This survey will close on January 31, 2019 at 11:59 PM.

We’ve had about 217 responses thus far, but considering we have 1300+ students, we’d love to have more!

Your contribution to this research helps us understand factors related to academic retention and persistence.


In exchange for your time, you will be given the opportunity to enter a raffle for a $100 gift card to Amazon in addition to winning some sweet CSE swag!!!


If you have not already completed the survey, please follow the link below:
https://cerp.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dm0rvqb8dwyTast

Note that if you completed a survey for CRA in the past, you may have been contacted directly by CRA. If you have already completed this survey, please disregard this message.


Many thanks!

January 24, 2019

CC@E Engineering Career Success Conference


The CC@E’s 3rd annual Engineering Career Success Conference is coming up on Saturday, January 26, and they have a bunch of alumni/industry professionals lined up to present on various Career topics and participate in the Lunch Networking Roundtable. Sample companies represented by the 16 alumni/industry professionals who will be presenting on various topics include Google, Boeing, Deloitte, Belcan, KPFF Consulting Engineers, Microsoft, and more. You can see the attached ‘Day at a Glance’ to learn more about the conference and the topics that will be presented by the alumni/employers. This is a way for you to connect with alumni/industry professionals in a safe and engaging environment.

You can register and make payment via Handshake – uw.joinhandshake.com/events/249579.

January 23, 2019

Sign Up for Mock Interviews by Friday!

Greetings, Amazing Allen School Humans!

We have over 20 industry volunteers from companies all over Seattle signed up to help conduct mock interviews happening on Tuesday, January 29th from 6 PM – 8:30 PM! Each practice interview will consist of a 30 minute coding problem followed up by 15 minutes of feedback. This is an invaluable opportunity to get some 1:1 time with an experienced industry professional that can give you candid feedback and coaching on your current interview skills.

Sign up by 12 PM this Friday to be considered for one of the time slots: https://goo.gl/forms/ik1xfNqNorWVmBH43

There may not be space for everyone that is interested. You’ll be notified Friday evening if you’ve been assigned a time slot.

January 23, 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

Allen Center breakout furniture

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Tracy Erbeck tracy@cs.washington.edu
Date: Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 4:06 PM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] Allen Center breakout furniture
To: Staff cs-staff@cs.washington.edu, researchers researchers@cs.washington.edu, vgrads@cs.washington.edu, cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu

Tomorrow we are removing all the of soft furniture at the Allen Center breakouts. The round meeting tables and wood chairs will remain- please plan any scheduled meetings accordingly.

On Tuesday, 1/22, the breakouts will be returned to their full glory.

Tracy Erbeck

Director of Facilities

Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering

University of Washington

Box 352350

Seattle, WA 98195-2350

206.543.9264

www.cs.washington.edu

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January 18, 2019

SAC Mental Health Event, Jan 24th

Unsure how to balance school, interviews, and life as a CSE student? You are not alone!

Join CSE Student Advisory Council on January 24th, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM in the Gates Commons (6th floor of the Allen Center) to have an honest and inclusive discussion with CSE alumni about managing your mental health and wellness, especially with the high-pressure culture within CSE.

This is an opportunity to openly talk about mental health issues as a collective community. We will discuss the stressors that we face, ending with ways of maintaining mental health while balancing everything in life and improving our attitudes towards mental health.

RSVP here by Monday, January 21 to be guaranteed free dinner: https://goo.gl/forms/s6kehlNz8pZlJZ402

CSE SAC is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to csesac@cs.uw.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event!

View our flyer here

January 16, 2019

Find Study Buddies with ACM-W this Friday

Hi CSE! It’s winter quarter, and we’re back with an event to help you get set up for your classes! Do you have any classes you don’t really know anyone in? Classes where you wouldn’t mind having more study buddies in?

Find a Study Buddy with ACM-W! Friday Jan 18, 4:30 – 5:30, CSE 403

RSVP at https://goo.gl/forms/gSkTLqrSpmZthktr2 for a night of study-buddy searching with ACM-W! No pressure of any kind – this is just meant to give you an opportunity to meet people whom you could feel comfortable working with. Feel free to walk away with an idea of one study buddy, two, or as many as you want.

P. S. We will have hot chocolate and cookies at the event!

ACMW is committed to ensuring that our events are accessible for all students and is happy to arrange disability accommodations for students (with advanced notice). Please reach out to Raven Avery (our staff adviser) at ravena@cs.uw.edu if you have any questions or requests. Please note that we occasionally may not be able to fulfill a specific request, but will do the very best we can to ensure you have a positive experience at our event.

January 16, 2019

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