2023 Spring Career & Internship Fair: STEM Day (Virtual)

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The Spring Career & Internship Fair | STEM Day, Virtual is expressly for students seeking full-time or internship opportunities in all areas of science, technology, engineering, and math, including: software engineering, data science, IT, networking, cloud computing, cybersecurity, fintech, AI, machine learning, statistics, economics, mathematics, industrial engineering and operations research (IEOR), electrical engineering, robotics, design, mechanical engineering, medical devices, automotive and autonomous vehicles, materials science and engineering, the use of living systems and organisms to develop or make products, and other related fields. This fair will be hosted virtually within Handshake. All majors and degree levels are welcome to attend, but employers will specifically be seeking to fill STEM-related roles. This fair is open only to currently-enrolled UC Berkeley students and eligible alumni (less than five years past graduation with an active Handshake account). All majors and degree levels are welcome to attend.

Wayfair: Gender Diversity in Tech Panel

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This panel-style discussion will feature Wayfair employees from traditionally underrepresented gender groups (women, trans/nonbinary, agender, and non-conforming). Panelist will shed light on their experiences working on teams across the Technology organization, ways they bring their authentic selves to Wayfair, and the company’s initiatives to foster gender diversity in the workplace. We will conclude with Q&A and information on our open roles and how to apply! Please note that this program/event is being externally hosted by an employer, and is not affiliated with UC Berkeley. It is being shared because it may be of interest to some members of our community. Advertisement of this program/event does not indicate Institutional sponsorship or endorsement.

Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Microaggressions and the Learning Environment

Online via Zoom

This workshop is designed to help GSIs understand the character and consequences of microaggressions, and to help them begin to develop the tools to address them in their role as instructors. For those who attended any one of the similarly-themed workshops during the Fall or Spring conference for first-time GSIs, this will be an opportunity to revisit some of the topics discussed there, as well as to address any issues that may have emerged in the course of teaching since. For other GSIs, this workshop will provide a basic understanding of microaggressions and an opportunity to reflect on them in the context of their own teaching.