Hey everyone,
Career Fairs are around the corner, and no doubt most of you are looking for a great internship or job. We've kept that in mind for our events this week. Don't forget that SPAVe will be this Saturday and don't forget to register!
Week 3:
- UCLA IEEE Resume Workshop
- SPAVe and tabling by SEAS (Registration closes end of week 3. Register by tomorrow to avoid a late fee)
Upcoming Events:
- Blizzard Company Tour
- BME Competition
- Broom Ball Social with USC
- LAN Party
Week 3:
1. | UCLA IEEE Resume Workshop |
Date: | Wednesday, Jan 19th |
Location: | Boelter 4760 |
Time: | 6pm |
Description: | Want to learn more about writing a polished and professional looking resume? Come for our resume workshop this Wednesday. With the Career Fairs around the corner and SPAVe during the weekend don't miss this chance to learn something valuable from our resume workshop. And don't miss the free food either! |
2. | S-PAVe (Student Professional Awareness Venture) |
Date: | Saturday, January 22nd |
Location: | Rolfe Hall |
Time: | 10am |
Description: | The topic of our S-PAVe will be focused mainly on Career Growth, and the advancement of careers in the workplace. This can range from recognizing the importance of grad school and certifications, or other topics such as switching from technical positions to management. We will have experienced, noteworthy speakers, workshops related to Career Growth, and technical demos from companies on display. Food will be provided, and networking possibilities with companies will be available. We will be tabling outside SEAS Lab on the 4th floor during weeks 2 and 3. We strongly encourage you to register as early as possible. Registration is free for week 2 and $5 after the Wednesday of week 3. |
Upcoming Events:
1. | BME Bio-Tech Competition |
Date: | Saturday, February 5, 2011 |
Deadline: | Abstract of 50 to 500 words submitted for judging before January 24, 2011. |
Description: | If you want to challenge yourself by writing a theme paper, check out the IEEE BME Biotech Student Competition at USC. The student shall present a brief overview of the basic concept, either a totally new idea or a conceptual modification to an existing item or system, by using Biomedical, and/or Biochemical, Electrical, Electronic, or related techniques to assist a persons’ disability or to improve a persons’ ability to manage tasks that usually require assistance. If interested, please email to Dr. Chris Druzgalski at druz@ieee.org. Include the following information: Name and address of the participant, tentative area or anticipated title of the entry. Awards: $1,000 (First Place), $500 (Second) and $200 (Third and Fourth Place) For more information visit: http://ewh.ieee.org/r6/lac/embs/BMEBIOTECH/index.html |
Best of luck on your midterms!
UCLA IEEE
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