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Career and professional development opportunities for graduate students and postdocs include:
- Spotlight: Technical Interviews for Graduate-Level Data Roles
- Events: Archer Graduate Fellowship Information Session, Interviewing Skills Workshop
- Opportunities: How to Build a LinkedIn Profile for an Industry Job Search (Beyond the Professoriate Live Webinar)
- Who's Hiring Graduate Students and Postdocs: Office of Career and Life Design, Procter & Gamble Co, Fitchburg Art Museum
More information and links to register can be found below.
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Apply now to attend Technical Interviews for Graduate-Level Data Roles, hosted at Microsoft HQ! Friday, Nov. 7, 9 a.m.-noon, 10900-II Stonelake Blvd Suite 225, Lunch will be provided.
Learn how to ace technical interviews for graduate-level roles in data science, machine learning, AI, software engineering and hardware engineering roles in this interactive workshop with Microsoft hiring managers and UT alumni! This event is open to all UT graduate students, postdocs, and graduate alumni, however spots are limited. Apply by October 24. In this workshop, you will:
- Define common topics and scope for technical interview questions
- Practice solving technical problems in a simulated interview environment
- Learn how to present your work and leave a lasting impression on hiring teams
- Learn about opportunities at Microsoft
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The Graduate Archer Fellowship Program provides graduate students from across The University of Texas System with a unique opportunity to live, learn and intern in our nation’s capital during the summer.
While in D.C., students earn in-residence UT Austin credit for their coursework and gain hands-on work experience in an internship. Through a shared cohort experience, Graduate Archer fellows build lasting friendships and professional connections with each other. The Graduate Archer Fellowship Program is tailored to students’ own personal and intellectual interests, which allows them to connect their developing expertise to policy and public service.
Interviewing Skills Workshop Wednesday, Oct. 15, noon-1:30 p.m., FAC 2.236, Lunch will be provided.
Whether you're preparing for academic interviews or exploring roles beyond the university, this workshop will help you approach interviews with clarity and confidence. We’ll cover strategies for both in-person and virtual interviews, including how to navigate behavioral questions, present your professional story and follow up with impact.
Negotiation Workshop Wednesday, Oct. 22, noon-1:30 p.m., FAC 2.236
This workshop will introduce graduate students and postdocs to a strategic, actionable framework for negotiation across a range of scenarios, from job offers to project roles and workplace dynamics. Whether you're preparing for your next career step or seeking to strengthen your professional toolkit, this session will help you approach negotiation with clarity and purpose.
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Who’s Hiring Graduate Students and Postdocs?
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Office of Career and Life Design Graduate Career Strategist – College of Liberal Arts
Graduate Career Strategist – College of Education
Collective Health Lead Python Software Engineer
Procter & Gamble Co Associate Scientist/Engineer- Research & Development
ZS Associates Strategy Insights & Planning
Fitchburg Art Museum Director of Development
Play On Shakespeare Associate Director of Research & Practice
Sarasota Bay Estuary Program Science and Restoration Manager
University of California, San Diego Hydrometeorology Research Analyst III
Duolingo Staff Product Designer
Washington & Lee University, Art Museum Associate Director of Collections
Texas Tribune Membership Coordinator
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