Greetings!

We hope you are all doing well and enjoying your summers! Fall is the best time for companies to host info sessions and tech talks because it is when all of the top students are choosing their internships or full-time jobs for the following June. Right now we are planning on being fully virtual for all Fall events. Classes begin on Thursday September 23, so I would recommend hosting a virtual information session during the week of Oct 11 (week 3) or Oct 18 (week 4). The schedule is filling up quickly, so make sure you respond as soon as possible!

To secure your company's spot in our campus recruiting schedule, please contact Ashley Antoon at antoon@engineering.ucsb.edu or respond directly to this email to schedule an info session or to send out any last minute job postings.
We will again be utilizing Handshake for our virtual fairs this fall. The Handshake tool supports 1:1 video chats and large-group sessions. Learn more here!

Business & Beyond Career & Internship Fair
October 19th, 11:00am-4:00pm
Meet with talented students who are interested in full-time and internship roles in business-related areas such as sales, finance, accounting, customer support, HR, marketing, recruiting, management, operations, supply chain, and more!

Social Services & Helping Professions Career & Internship Fair
October 21st, 11:00am-4:00pm
Meet with talented students who are interested in full-time and internship roles in areas such education, non-profits, social services, health, medicine and more!

Science, Technology & Engineering Career & Internship Fair
October 27nd, 11:00am-4:00pm
Meet with talented students who are interested in technical and scientific full-time and internship roles.
The UCSB Engineering Capstone Program is a year-long (2 quarters for CS; Fall and Winter), project-based course offered to fourth-year engineering students. The program focuses on the development of our students into professionals by pairing students with experts from industry and/or experts from academia to create an engineered solution for real and meaningful problems. In the spirit of UC Santa Barbara's collaborative culture, the program has grown to be truly multidisciplinary, tackling far-reaching problems across the disciplines of mechanical, electrical and computer engineering that have resulted in systems that exceed the abilities of a single department. We invite you to browse our projects and our talented students and to become involved in our mission of educating the future engineering leaders.

To sponsor a project, please contact:
Computer Science (Software)
Chris Russo, chrisrusso@ucsb.edu

Computer Engineering (Hardware and Software)
Yogananda Isukapalli, yoga@ucsb.edu

Electrical Engineering (Primarily Hardware)
Ilan Ben-Yaacov, ilan@ece.ucsb.edu

Mechanical and Multidisciplinary (Combination)
We always appreciate any input you may have on how we can improve, so please don't hesitate to send us your feedback. Thank you for your continued interest in our program. For further information, please visit the Industry Center website at www.industry.ucsb.edu

Sincerely, 
Corporate Programs