Hello All,
We are happy to announce the first IEEE event this term on the topic of transitioning from student to professional. Kristen
MacCartney from IEEE and Adam
Rosen from Doors of Clubs will be discussing networking, career
building and starting a company. Please
join us on this Friday (September
30th) 12:00PM-1:00PM for
a talk with good food in Rett’s Room at Thayer. REGISTER
HERE: https://goo.gl/forms/t7tsqId2Uthe5bIw2
Below are the details for this event. See you very soon! In case you need assistance with anything (reaching Thayer and finding Rett’s room, etc.), please don't hesitate to contact us!
Cheers,
IEEE board
IEEE TALK WITH KRISTEN MACCARTNEY & ADAM
ROSEN
Making the Transition from Student to Young Professional
Friday September 30th, 12:00PM-1:00PM
Rett's Room (Thayer)
(Boloco and Lou's will be served!)
These days, it’s not enough to have good technical skills. How can you use IEEE information
and opportunities to understand market trends, employment demands, build a powerful network and distinguish yourself in an academic, industry or government career?
Join us for a lively talk about how IEEE can help you:
- Impress in an interview
- Enhance your career search
- Improve your professional skills
- Expedite your research and authoring
The event is drawing close and space is limited!
About our speakers:
Kristen- Kristen develops unique programs with students, librarians,
and faculty at 13 schools in the US, China and India. Kristen joined IEEE from Rutgers University, USA, where she worked as an information literacy instructor and at numerous reference desks. She serves on the board of the Omicron Chapter of Beta Phi Mu, the
international library and information studies honor society and is a member of SLA and ASEE. She was recipient of the 2011 Joyce E. Farrell IEEE Staff Award.
Adam- Adam is the co-founder of Door of Clubs and Rising Dreamers. His ventures
created 50+ private events that connected business leaders with student organizations at Boston area schools such as Harvard, MIT, Tufts, BU, Babson, etc. These events connected executives (i.e. CEO's,
CMO's, VP's, and Founders) from companies such as Eaton Vance, iRobot, Salesforce, Bulfinch, Hubspot, HourlyNerd, Dragon Innovation, Bolt, Groupon, etc. to targeted student clubs at 11 colleges in the Boston area. Door
of Clubs raised $250,000 last year in its seed round.
IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional society, with over 430,000
members in 160 countries worldwide.
All are welcome, feel free to stop by!
Presented by Kristen MacCartney from IEEE, Adam Rosen from Doors of Clubs and Thayer IEEE
Student Chapter