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School of Computing Industry Forum Fall 2008 Career Services August 29, 2008

Discover how Career Services can assist you in finding your dream job, exploring job outlook, salaries, and more. Learn about recent graduates' employment, positions accepted, and valuable tips on networking, gaining experience, internships, and resume writing. Participate in on-campus interviews, seminars, and Tech Fair to unlock opportunities in the industry. Register with Career Services and start building your career today!

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School of Computing Industry Forum Fall 2008 Career Services August 29, 2008

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  1. School of ComputingIndustry ForumFall 2008Career Services August 29, 2008

  2. General topics we’ll be addressing: • How Career Services can help you • Job Outlook: • Salary • Who hires our graduates • Finding the job of your dreams: • What to do while you are in school • Resumes, interviews and more • Bonus Question

  3. FREE services we offer... • Career Advising • Job listings • Job search skills – research, networking • On-campus interviews and seminars • Company/industry Database - CareerSearch • Referrals to employers • TECH FAIR: October 8, 2008 • Career library • Mentor database • http://careers.utah.edu

  4. Current Salaries forBSCS graduates Average NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers) Spring 2008 Survey BSCS - $59,873

  5. Navitaire overstock.com QSI Corporation Romaric Scalar Solutions Sensory Sweep Spillman Technologies, Inc. Symantec Corporation Fairchild Semiconductor Fidelity Investments Google iCentris Just a sample of where recent BSCS graduates are employed... • Avalanche Software • Avenade • Backcountry.com • Cerner Corporation • Control4 • Hewlett-Packard • iCentris • Idaho Technology • Intermountain Healthcare • L-3 Communications • Microsoft Corporation

  6. Sample positions accepted by recent BSCS graduates... • Associate Game-Play Programmer • Application Developer II • Software Engineer • Applications Engineer • Senior Associate Engineer • Engineer • Software Architect • Software Development • Associate, Risk Advisory Services • IT Manager • C++ Software Engineer • Junior Developer • Database Administrator • Associate Software Engineer • President • Lead Programmer • Quality Assurance Testing Analyst • Senior Software Engineer

  7. Finding The Job of Your Dreams = Networking • Friends and Family • Professors • Guest Speakers • Career Fair • Information Interviews

  8. Finding The Job of Your Dreams = Getting Relevant Experience • Internships • Senior project • Professional associations • Clubs and other activities

  9. Specifics of Cooperative Education, Internships, Related Work Experience • Definition: • ANY job related to your career and/or academic goals. It DOES NOT have to have the word “intern” or “co-op” in the title. • Academic credit is NOT the important thing! • Electrical Engineering credit is available for completing an internship! (EE 4990 - 1 hour, graded credit) • General credit is also available. (Ed. Psych 3960) • F-1 visa issues • Internship information is available in Student Employment (382 SSB), on our web site and in the Career Library (390 SSB.) • When and how to get an internship

  10. How to get an internship - more specifically, resumes • A resume: • doesn’t get you a job • isn’t an autobiography

  11. Resume Writing 101 • Ask Questions • What is my goal? • What qualifications will an employer be looking for? • Which of these are my greatest strengths? • What kind of transferable skills do I possess? • What technical skills do I possess? • How will I respond to the employer asking, “Why should I hire you?” Does my resume illustrate this?

  12. Interviews and Salary Negotiation • Goals of the interview: • Can you do the job? • Will you do the job? • Will you fit in? • Do you want the job? • Questions are built to identify the skills needed to do the job: • Technical Skills • Performance Skills

  13. Other Interviewing Tips • BE A STAR • Situation/Task • Action • Results

  14. Bonus Question SEND A THANK YOU NOTE !!!

  15. Register with Career Services NOW! Don’t wait until you’re about to graduate! • Job search skills • Internship, part-time and career job listings • Resume and cover letter writing • Interview skills • Resume referrals • On-campus interviews for internships and career positions • Company/industry database - CareerSearch • Career library • Career fairs • Mentor database

  16. Questions? Jessica Mitchell Career Counselor University of Utah Career Services 585-5065 jmitchell@careers.utah.edu http://careers.utah.edu

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