The fall 2018 industry affiliates recruiting fairs are just around the corner:

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  • UW Data Science fair: Monday, October 22, 1:00-6:00 p.m. in the Ballroom (2nd floor) at the HUB. More information regarding this fair may be viewed here.
  • Established company fair: Tuesday, October 23, 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. in the Ballroom (2nd floor) at the HUB. Participating company list may be viewed here. NOTE: We are using The Fairs App for our fairs this year. See below for more details.
  • Startup and smaller company fair: Wednesday, October 24, 1:00-5:00 p.m. in the Atrium. Participating company list may be viewed here.
  • Visit all fairs published by the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering here.

Tech talks and other events:

We have several technical talks scheduled this fall, brought to you by our various industry affiliate partner. Please be sure to attend these. The schedule for talks is listed on the undergraduate advising calendar.

Important things to remember:

  • Participate in all events - particularly the recruiting fairs.
  • Be sure to pick up your name badge prior to the recruiting events. This is how the recruiters will know you are an Allen School (CSE) student. Check here for more info.
  • Be sure to bring your Husky Card with you. You will be asked to swipe your card for entry for all career fairs. This must be done before you will be able to enter the fair.
  • Add your resume to the new Resume Database for Affiliate companies to search.
  • Bring copies of your resume to the fairs.
  • Make sure your contact information is clearly visible.
  • Dress appropriately.
  • No backpacks - it'll be congested. (We'll have a backpack drop area.)
  • Download The Fairs App link:

The Industry Affiliate Fall Recruiting Fairs are organized and hosted by the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. Participation is limited to recruiters from the Allen School's Industry Affiliate partners, and to students majoring in Computer Science or Computer Engineering in the Paul G. Allen School on the UW Seattle campus.

Membership in the Allen School's Industry Affiliates Program does not constitute endorsement (in either direction!). As a public institution of higher learning, we have a particular responsibility to remain neutral in administering our programs. We trust our students, and we encourage and educate our students, to be smart consumers of job offers, and to vote with their feet when deciding which booths to visit at our recruiting fairs. These are choices that students will need to make throughout their lives.