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1 A Career in Computer Science Jon Crowcroft, http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22 http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/zen- lab.txt

2 Q Set 1. What opportunities for jobs are you aware of at your organization or from your past experience? 2. What type of skills and experience (e.g. an internship, teaching) have you found most valuable for your career? 3. What is the most important piece of advice that was useful to you in making your career choices? 4. What do you wish you knew before you started building a computing career, but didn't.

3 Job Opportunities (Q1) Don’t ask me – I never applied for a job But note, CS departments are hiring In US and UK (e.g. ucl ) Most people agree there’s a tech bubble So take care if you move to industry

4 Balance (Q2) Teaching Essential for learning and inspiring new Masters/ PhDs Research Have too many ideas – filter later Admin Grant proposal writing IS a discipline Service to the community TPCs/Editors – learn the problem space/gap analysis Give seminars – get visible, get feedback

5 Be picky but also promiscuous (Q3) Firsts REALLY REALLY matter Your first internship – go somewhere great for hard pb Your first postdoc posn Be a small fish in a big pond – get exposed to cool stuff in spades Your first academic position Go somewhere where teaching and admin are balanced And people aren’t to scared of the REF

6 Be picky but…. Your first PhD student Is your best advertisement Your first RA Is lever with which you can move the moon (don’t stand on them though Any industry work May get you easier money (internships v. good) Once you’ve got the hang of it, Get as many as you can sensibly For me, max of 3 phds per year (i.e. 9-12 total) and 3 RAs is most could ever cope with Compute cost - need research income of 300k pa.

7 Relevance In CS, being relevant is easy People claim (in theory) that they can’t see how their work has an impact coz their work takes 10 years to get used People claim (in practice) having an impact reduces them to working for industry, coz people out there use our stuff…. Other subject disciplines would love to have our problems Have fun!!! (Q4)


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