Week 8 of the Semester!
Can't Spell "SUCCESS" Without 'CS'!
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Advising Tips
Welcome to all returning students and newly declared majors! As schedules become busier, NOW is the time to set up a meeting with your advisor! Some common advising topics and questions might include:
- Four Year Planning
- Identifying Your Areas of Interest in CS
- Clarifying Pre-Requisites and Course Sequencing
- Planning for Study Abroad
Whatever the topic, your advisors are here to support you!
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Drop-In Career Advising
Looking for In-person drop-in career advising related to tech, data & analytics careers? Every Wednesday during the Fall semester from 1:00 - 4:00pm, visit a L&S Successworks career advisor regarding career/internship-related questions! They will be located on the 4th floor of Tower 2 in the CS building!
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Badger Blockchain & Ledger Status
Discuss the NFT Landscape: Monday 10/24/22
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Join us in exploring the NFT sphere and hearing all about Flip, which allows people to discover, curate, and buy NFTs all in one place. Hosted Monday 10/24/22 by the Founder at 6 pm either virtual on Zoom or in Grainger 1190.
Flip will list NFT collections across marketplaces, their floor prices, and trading volumes, among other data and information.
The platform will also allow users to view and track their NFT portfolio in one place. Users will be able to bundle their multiple NFT wallets together to track their portfolios.
Ledger Status is also the co-host of UpOnly, a YouTube channel with over 50,000 subscribers - https://uponly.tv
Twitter - https://twitter.com/ledgerstatus
Register here:
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Badger Blockchain and BNB Chain Event:
Binance Academy University Tour UW-Madison
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Register via the QR code above, or here: | |
ColorStack at UW Madison Event:
Google Interview Prep Workshop
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dotData Resume Workshop
When: Wednesday, Oct. 26th at 6pm
Where: Computer Sciences #1240
It’s time to perfect your resumé! Whether you're an upperclassman or don’t even know what a resumé is, come to the dotData resumé workshop hosted by Vice President Vasudha, and Gautam, Xoogler. We'll be helping with resumé content, how to format it, and how to avoid making common errors. Come by CS 1240 and get your resumé ready to go!
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dotData Social Event
When: Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 6pm
Where: Computer Sciences #1240
We'll be launching our social calendar off with a Team Triathlon!!! Come by CS 1240 on Nov. 2nd at 6pm and eat some Cane's and Pizza!
Attendees will be placed into teams and compete for prizes. The activities will include team Kahoot, puzzle solving, and riddle solving. The music will be bumping and the good times will be rolling so make sure to mark your calendar for the dotData Team Triathlon!
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Badgerfly Recruiting Engineering and CS Students! | |
Connecting Across Disciplines: UW Philosophers At Work | |
In Town for Thanksgiving?
Want to Get Exercise Before Gorging on Turkey?
Join the CDIS Team for the Berbee Derby Fun Run and Walk on Thanksgiving Day!
The Berbee Derby is a 10k/5k run or 5k walk held Thanksgiving morning starting at 8am. The event held in Fitchburg raises money for the Technology Educational Foundation.
Registration is $35 and all participants will get a team t-shirt.
To join the CDIS team:
Go to https://www.berbeederby.com/registration
Select “Teams” signup.
Enter “UW Computer, Data & Info Sciences” for the team name.
Stay tuned for info on how we will take a group photo together!
Questions? Email Mike Swift at swift@cs.wisc.edu
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Meta Connect Opportunities
Students who were not able to attend the recent Meta information sessions can ask questions or schedule 1:1 meetings with a Meta recruiter using the forms below.
Additional questions for a Meta Recruiter? Complete the form HERE!
Interested in a 1:1 Meeting with a Meta Recruiter? Complete the form HERE!
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Looking to Advertise Your Student Org Event?
Does your student organization have a kick-off coming up?
Maybe there is a cool event happening you want others to know about!
Feel free to send an announcement to advising@cs.wisc.edu!
We will add it in our next newsletter!
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Thinking Ahead: Grad School and Fellowships | |
Thinking Ahead: Statement of Purpose Review Program
Interested in graduate programs in Computer Sciences? Undergrads can submit their Statements of Purpose using the form below and receive feedback from current CS grad students. In the event that more drafts are submitted than volunteers available, drafts submitted earlier will be given priority.
Deadline: Tuesday, November 1st
Link to Submission Form: HERE
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Thinking Ahead: National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) is an important but often overlooked funding opportunity for the Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) community. GRFP is NSF’s oldest program, dating to the Foundation’s first fully funded year of 1952.
The program recognizes and supports the outstanding research potential of students in NSF-supported areas who are pursuing full-time, research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited U.S. institutions. As the deadline of October 18, 2022 approaches for applicants who fall within CISE fields of study, we want to be sure you all – as members of our community – are aware of this opportunity for undergraduate seniors and beginning graduate students.
Additional information on the program may be found at https://www.nsf.gov/grfp and http://www.nsfgrfp.org.
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Thinking Ahead: Carnegie Mellon Master's of Information Technology Strategy Info Sessions | |
Thinking Ahead: 2023 Research Fellowship in Law and Natural Language Processing at Stanford University
Professor Julian Nyarko at Stanford Law School is seeking a full-time Research Fellow to begin work in the summer of 2023. The fellowship offers a unique opportunity for graduating seniors and recent college graduates to participate in research at the intersection of natural language processing, law, and the social sciences.
As full-time Stanford University employees, fellows will receive a competitive salary and benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, access to campus athletic and academic facilities, paid vacation time, professional development funds, and the capacity to audit Stanford courses and attend on-campus lectures and seminars free of charge.
Link to full job posting: HERE
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Internship & Co-Opportunities | |
Open Science Developers Needed at DSI (Remote Options Available)
The Data Science Institute (DSI) is hiring for 4-8 undergraduate student hourly positions.
The work will include, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities and tasks.
The student developer will work with their supervisor to select open tasks (“Issues”) on open source scientific software projects (primarily those that are NumFOCUS affiliated) on public code hosting and collaboration platforms (i.e. GitHub) that would benefit from additional personnel time and are within the technical scope of the student developer. Under the supervision of their supervisor the student developer will interact with the maintainers of the open source software project and work to resolve the issue by contributing to the project. These contributions may include changes to existing code, writing novel code for the project, writing technical documentation, reviewing proposed changes by other people, and providing feedback on the setup instructions, contributor guidelines, and onboarding documentation.
To apply, please upload a cover letter, resume, and link to GitHub profile (if applicable). In your cover letter, please summarize your experiences and how they apply to the position. Be sure to highlight any experiences and contributions to open source software or collaborating via GitHub, and list proficiency with programming languages.
Link to full job posting: HERE
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Software Development/Database Services Internship Or Co-op
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), Division of Transportations Systems Development, Bureau of Structures is currently recruiting for Internship/Co-op opportunities.
This position will be responsible for performing the following duties:.
- Assisting the lead Structural Development Systems Engineer in implementing upgrades to critical business applications, including HSIS, SEP, WiSAMS, and SCT
- Programming in C# or Java; monitoring and querying various BOS data sources including SQL Server, Oracle or Access databases
- Researching newer technologies and platforms
- Documenting software applications and processes
WisDOT does not sponsor work visas. Any appointment made will be contingent on the applicant being able to prove valid status to work in the United States.
Eligible students must meet the following requirements to be considered for a WisDOT Structural Engineering Internship:
- Students must carry a minimum of 6 credits during their spring 2023 semester
- Students must have good academic Standing
Pay: $22.55 per/hour
Handshake Job ID: 7024975
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Career Development Workshops for International Students
The International Students Career Development Committee is pleased to offer multiple career development workshops for international students this Fall! Check out the dates and locations below!
Preparing Applications for Jobs in the US
Monday, November 7
5:00-6:30pm, Memorial Library Room 126
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Scan QR code or visit go.wisc.edu/w1z9p9 to register. Registration recommended but not required to attend. | |
Career Tips from L&S Successworks!
Be sure to check out the Technology, Data, and Analytics Career Community for some AMAZING resources!
Good Resources for Job Searching?
Where should you look for job postings? There are dozens of websites, but the sites below are good starting points:
Handshake is a great first stop for students. Every job on this site is posted with UW students and grads in mind. The site also has networking, employer research, and event registration that is very helpful for students.
LinkedIn lets you apply to jobs, and then network with people around the job.
Dice - technical job postings
ZipRecruiter - automated “suggested jobs” algorithms
Monster - one of the classic job board sites
Indeed - a job board that crawls the web to find as many jobs as possible.
Glassdoor posts jobs, and is also a great place to research market and salary trends.
Check out SuccessWorks’ “Breaking Down the Basics” series on beginning a job search for more tips.
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Computer Sciences Undergraduate Program | |
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