SCS Emigration Course
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890

The SCS Emigration Seminars are a series of lectures and discussion sessions that focus on "grooming" you so you'll be ready to conquer the real world when you finish your Ph.D. The interwoven threads are Jobs, Money, Career Options, Intellectual Property, The Real World, Ethics, and Communication Skills. Unlike the Immigration course, which is held during the first three weeks of the school year, the Emigration course is spread over the entire academic year. While the topics of interest are chosen with the more senior students in mind, students in the entire School of Computer Science are encouraged and welcome to attend. Faculty are welcome too.

The next session...

JEANNETTE M. WING
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
School of Computer Science

The ever-popular, highly-demanded reprise talk....

Tips on the Interview Process

Friday, 7 December 2001
Wean 5409
1:30 pm

NEW: Slides from the Presentation: html, pdf

ABSTRACT:
Are you an SCS Ph.D. graduate student about to interview for a job in academia or industry? I'd like to share with our soon-to-be or newly-minted Ph.D.s some general tips on the interview process, including pre-interview preparation, the visit itself and job talk, and post-interview follow-up. I will leave ample time for discussion and questions.



Future Lectures:
Raul Valdes-Perez, Founder, Vivisimo and Senior Research Scientist, SCS

Past Lectures:
Kevin Dowling, Color Kinetics
Peter Shane, H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon
Erik Riedel, HP Laboratories (includes slides)


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