This session will be held on:
Thursday, Nov 16th from 2-3pm in QNC 1201.
Good day everyone,
Representatives from Communications Security Establishment will be running a career information session on Nov 16th, please see details below.
If you are eager to apply the mathematical skills you have acquired to unique, challenging problems with meaningful impact, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) will be giving an information session which should interest you.
CSE is hiring mathematicians with a strong research and development background to work on teams solving challenging applied problems in the fields of cryptology, data mining and computational statistics. We are looking for creative people who have graduate degrees in a science discipline (mathematics, computer science, physical science, life science, applied science, engineering, etc.) and have demonstrated the skills necessary to use both sophisticated mathematical techniques and state-of-the-art computers to perform innovative applied research and development. In addition, we will talk about opportunities for undergraduate students either for co-op terms or full-time positions. Areas of mathematical expertise which are particularly applicable include group theory, finite field theory, data mining/machine learning, linear algebra, combinatorics, number theory, probability and statistics.
All jobs are located in Ottawa and applicants must be Canadian citizens.
You can apply online at https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/en/careers-carrieres .
Good morning CSC members!
Have you heard about Rotman's specialized master's programs? Are you a U of Waterloo student? Curious?
Join us to learn more about the Master of Management Analytics and the Master of Financial Risk Management at the University of Toronto. With bespoke curriculums and experiential learning opportunities they are great options for taking the next step in your career.
Join us on Wednesday October 25th for a mini information session and Q & A from 5:30 to 6:30pm at UW QNC 1502. Feel free to come by and ask anything! Snacks will be provided. Details and registration are HERE<http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/Degrees/MastersPrograms/MFRM/GettingIn/AdmissionsEvents/20171025_MFRM_MiniInfoSessWaterloo>.
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Fiona Duley
Recruitment and Admissions Team
Rotman School of Management
105 St George St
Toronto, ON, M5S 3E6
*Tl:dr:* Sign up <https://goo.gl/1fhsbS>* [URL: https://goo.gl/1fhsbS
<https://goo.gl/1fhsbS>]** to complete in the Google Games on campus Oct.
16th! The theme of the games is “Top Secret Mission”. If you have already
competed in the Google Games with us this Spring, then you've already
solved the Top Secret Mission and won't need to compete again (shhhh! keep
those secrets on lock down!)*
Hi CSC students!
Google’s coming back to campus; and this time, the Google Games is coming
with us! On Monday, Oct. 16th, Google will be hosting the Google Games in a
Box; Campus Edition, where teams of up to five students compete against
each other in friendly competition through coding, puzzles and word
association games. We'd love for you to come out, take a study break, and
join in on the Google Games fun!
The top teams will not only get bragging rights but also some preeeeetty
cool prizes! This year’s theme is “Top Secret Mission” -- you’ll have to
use all of your spy know-how to win. We’ll also go over the cool
internships and full-time roles Google’s hiring for!
Here’s what you’ll need to do to participate:
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Assemble a team of 4-5 students from UWaterloo (a team of four students
having a CS or SE background is strongly recommended).
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Pick a team name & team captain - Register here <https://goo.gl/1fhsbS>:
https://goo.gl/1fhsbS
**Each team member must register individually**
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Please register by Oct. 11th. We’ll email out a final confirmation to
everyone who has registered a few days before the event.
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Check out the details and FAQs below!
The Google Games at the University of Waterloo
When: Monday, Oct. 16th, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Where: University of Waterloo, The Bomber <https://goo.gl/maps/ZLimuTzr65A2>
(in the SLC)
*Don't forget to register here <https://goo.gl/1fhsbS>:
https://goo.gl/1fhsbS*
Thanks,
Caitlin
FAQ
Q. Can we have fewer than four members on our team?
A. We strongly recommend having the maximum number of members – any less
and you'll lose your competitive edge.
Q. Can we replace a member before the start of the event?
A. Sure. Just let us know via uwaterloostudents(a)google.com. Be sure to
include: the full name and email of the new team member, the full name of
who is being replaced, your school name and your team name.
Q. Do I need to bring my own laptop?
A. It will give your team a competitive advantage to have all members work
from their own laptop in the challenges. If you don’t have your own, see if
you can borrow one from a friend. And don’t forget the charger!
Q. Will food be provided?
A. Yes! We’ll have all kinds of fun Bomber pub food to enjoy, including
Hashtag Fries! If you have any dietary restrictions, please note this in
the form and we will be sure to accommodate you.
Q. When will our team receive a confirmation about the Games?
A. After the registration deadline, we will reach out to provide more
details.
Please direct all other questions to: uwaterloostudents(a)google.com
<uwaterloostudents(a)google.com>
* • **Caitlin McDonough*
* • *University Programs Specialist
* • Google Waterloo, Canada*
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<http://www.youtube.com/googlestudents>
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Quantitative trading firm is looking for a skilled CS grad || student to join team and build low-latency order routing infrastructure & algorithms in either a project or full-time capacity.
You:
• know multithreaded programming (IPC, semaphores, concurrency)
• know Network programming, protocols, and distributed architectures
• work (mainly) on the command line and are good with bash, awk, sed, perl, piping commands and scripting
• code in OO c++ or Java with STL/Boost or Apache equivalents using polymorphic ADT
• have an interest in high-performance computing, correspondingly use appropriate data structures, care about cache misses, pollution and branching predictions (in critical code sections)
• actually use man pages
• understand the basics of regression and time-series forecasting
• have been at MC past 10pm on a Friday night
• Compensation competitive
• Work located at 340 King St East, Toronto
Please reach out with interest and questions to Michael Golas (CS '04) at: mg(a)d2xcapital.com
Hello Waterloo students!
Oliver Wyman invites you to the UW Data Science Lunch, an opportunity to learn more about how individuals with computer science, mathematics, and engineering backgrounds can have an impact at Oliver Wyman. We will be presenting some examples of the cool analytics work we have done, and providing free lunch. We hope to see you there! The event is at Friday, September 8th from 2PM-3:30PM, Waterloo Campus – sign up at http://owy.mn/UWLunchLearn.
A little about us: Oliver Wyman is a global management consulting firm. We use modern data science and custom software to solve the toughest real world business problems.
This is an opportunity to apply your education to real businesses, changing how companies work and having an extraordinary impact from Day 1. While you may not have considered management consulting as a career, we are hiring mathematicians, engineers, and data scientists, along with students from a variety of other majors, who can apply their technical skills to solve the gnarliest problems. At the same time, you will develop the business skills and acumen to become the next generation of business leaders. We’ll get you there.
We are highly entrepreneurial, and bring together talented and thoughtful people to develop a unique solution to each problem we face. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. Ours is a firm whose members teach each other, take care of one another, and continuously learn, stretching the boundaries of what we are capable of doing. There are not many places where you can solve problems of such size, scale and variety, and even fewer places that have great people to do it with.
This fall, we’ll be on campus recruiting for our Full-time Consultant and Co-Op positions. Submit application to WaterlooWorks (if possible) AND www.oliverwyman.com/careers<http://www.oliverwyman.com/careers>. Submissions are due at 11:59pm on September 14th for entry-level and 11:59pm EST September 25th for co-ops for the January – April term.
For more information, go to www.oliverwyman.com/careers<http://www.oliverwyman.com/careers>, or for questions about how your mathematical, engineering, and data science background might apply to the firm, please contact bryan.mccann(a)oliverwyman.com<mailto:bryan.mccann@oliverwyman.com>.
We look forward to meeting you!
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Hello CSC members!
The Faculty has a small web project and we would like to recruit students who are interested in working for a few hours. This is an ideal project for a student or group of students with knowledge of basic web development and Python who want to help students and make a few bucks.
Project Summary: Students need to plan their courses term-by-term to ensure they are able to complete degree requirements; however, the Faculty doesn't provide a useful summary of what courses are offered when. This project is to create a simple webpage to display this information.
If interested, please contact pwood(a)uwaterloo.ca<mailto:pwood@uwaterloo.ca> for more information.
*Opportunity with Kira Systems*
*Position:* Clojure Developer- Coop or Intern Student
Interested in applying clojure to contract analysis?
Kira Systems is a fast-growing Toronto-based provider of software that uses
artificial intelligence to help professionals uncover relevant information
from contracts and other documents. We are creating cutting edge machine
learning technology for the legal world and are looking for an enthusiastic
coop/student intern who’s passionate about clojure to join our development
team in Toronto as a Clojure Developer! You will be working with our
in-house designers and ML researchers in implementing machine learning
algorithms and performance tests.
*Responsibilities:*
- Implement machine learning algorithms and front end applications using
functional, object oriented and procedural languages.
- Participate in ML and design problems solving sessions with the rest
of the team.
- Implement testing harnesses.
- Keep up to date on theoretical applications of ML and design to the
Kira problem space.
- Reticulate splines in parallel or batch modes.
*Job Requirements:*
- You are completely comfortable with the unix command line.
- Knowledge of clojure, lisp, scala, racket or a functional programming
language.
- Knowledge of scripting and Java.
- A good understanding of statistics.
- Knowledge of Unicode, PDF, Document engineering and languages.
- An interest in machine learning, information retrieval and image
analysis.
*Benefits*
- Flexible and nimble work environment
- Unique technology stack
- A voice in decisions made about tools and approaches with smart and
interesting people.
Sound good? We want to hear from you. Apply online at
https://kirasystems.com/careers
*Make sure you include:*
- a cover letter AND resume
Kira Systems welcomes diverse candidates.
*Estimated length: *8 months
*Start date:* September
*Renumeration*: $17/hr
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Anisa Hassan
*Operations Assistant*, *Kira Systems*
416 900 6685
anisa.hassan(a)kirasystems.com
The Vancouver Economic Commission will be on campus to talk about working in Vancouver; please join us if you've ever been curious about living and working out West!
Vancouver: Grow your career here
Monday, May 30 11:30AM - 1:30PM
Tatham Centre 2218
Register online<http://www.ceca.uwaterloo.ca/students/hiresessions_details.php?id=4202> & RSVP on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/events/1706100122994100/>
Join the Vancouver Economic Commission and 10 amazing companies to learn about opportunities to grow your career in Vancouver's innovative, creative and sustainable economy. Imagine yourself in Vancouver as you hear about what is fuelling the world's most livable city and Canada's #1 economy. Employers onsite include Electronic Arts, Microsoft, BuildDirect, D-Wave, Fortinet, Macdonald Dettwiler and Associates and Move.com
#YVRTech (Vancouver) Meetup
Monday, May 30 7:30PM - 9:30PM
Bombshelter
Register online<http://www.ceca.uwaterloo.ca/students/hiresessions_details.php?id=4331> & RSVP on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/events/1757530241131872/>
Come to the #YVRTech Meetup! Chat with us over refreshments and learn about building your career in Vancouver's innovative, creative and sustainable economy - now also Canada's fastest growing! The Vancouver Economic Commission, in partnership with SAP, will be joined by Electronic Arts, Microsoft, BuildDirect, D-Wave, Fortinet, Macdonald Dettwiler and Associates and Move.com
Shandy Johnston
Student Advisor, West
Employment Relations
Co-operative Education & Career Action
519-888-4567 ext. 31835
Cell: 604-653-6345
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