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1 Gokcen Cilingir 12/02/2011

2 A ship at port is safe, but that’s not what a ship was built for. Grace Hopper developed the first compiler for a computer programming language in 1940s conceived the idea of machine-independent programming languages -> COBOL popularized the term "debugging" (motivated by an actual bug removed from the computer)

3  Presented by the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (ABI) and the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)  The world’s largest gathering of women in computing in industry and academia.

4  Gathered about 3000 technical women in Portland.  Included new investigator research forums, PhD forums, career development sessions/panels, technical speeches, poster sessions.  You can read session notes from their wiki page.wiki

5  About 100 employers from industry, research labs, and academia.  Lots of internship/job opportunities, check out this job booklet for more information.job booklet ◦ Some attendees of the career fair:  Adobe, Amazon, Expedia, Facebook, Google, HP Labs, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, Twitter, Yahoo, Thomson Reuters,…  GE Global Research, Palo Alto Research Center, Inc. (PARC), Advanced Technology Labs (ATL) of Adobe, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, A2Z Research and Development,…

6  “PhD says something about you beyond the particulars of your research”  A scientific perspective to job search

7  It is important to know/to be reminded of what you’ll bring to the table having a PhD.  Why?  You can make sure you are gaining the skills you’re expected to possess  Knowing your strengths shapes the way you present yourself  You’ll gain most out of the activities you’re performing, having an “active” state of mind.

8  Critical thinking  Ability to identify problems and being able to go deep into solving them  Ability to step back from the depth and detail and show how your solution affects the big picture  Communication skills- with people in and out of your discipline.  Time management skills for managing multiple tasks simultaneously

9 “PhDs become translators between academics and engineers, they built the bridge between cutting edge research and products.” “Critical and analytical thinking about problems can be a hard quality to find in product development work, which PhDs consistently demonstrate.” “PhDs can simplify complex things into something that business/product units can understand and work with” Dr. Monica Martinez-Canales, Principal Engineer at Intel

10 “As a scientist, you are used to tackling complex problems in a systematic way. Finding a job is a complex process requiring a serious commitment of time and smarts.”  Find out what’s out there.  Read job ads, career articles  Find out what you want to do  Talk with people, request ‘informational interviews’, do internships

11  How to find jobs in science/ research/ academia:  Your network  Career & Job Center of ACM Career & Job Center of ACM  CRA Job announcements CRA Job announcements  International (UK-based) International (UK-based)

12  YES, but you need to play by the rules.  If you stay too long in industry, it is hard to get back into academia  Remedy: Keep reading papers and keep publishing  If you stay too long in academia, it is hard to get back into industry  Remedy: Stay up to date on the current climate in industry, keep your technical skills fresh

13  Expect to send out at least 10 applications to get an interview  Start building your professional network early, company referrals ease your way into an interview  There are so many factors out of your control, so start your search early, be persistent

14  Keep your web presence up-to-date ◦ Make a personal web page ◦ Open a technical blog ◦ Prepare a Linked-in profile  Participate in open-source projects  Check out github – social coding(!)github

15  Asking no questions may kill your interview.  Asking insightful questions demonstrate your critical thinking abilities ◦ A Principal Engineer at Intel explained how she gives her decisions largely based on the questions one asks

16  Anne Condon - Some How's and Why's of Programming DNA MoleculesSome How's and Why's of Programming DNA Molecules  Margareta Ackerman - Towards Theoretical Foundations of Clustering (here is a talk on this work delivered by Shai Ben-David)talk

17  CRA-W workshop slide archive CRA-W workshop slide archive  GHC wiki GHC wiki  Mastering Your Ph.D.: Preparing for Your Post-Ph.D. Career Mastering Your Ph.D.: Preparing for Your Post-Ph.D. Career

18  Thanks for listening!  Any questions or comments?


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