IA04: Practice Professional Networking

I attended the kickoff event for the M.I.S./Analytics Club. There were several speakers, but Youssef lead the group. We also heard from current and past undergrads who majored in either MIS or DSA. The focus was on what experiences they had while at Chatham, and what it has lead them to. Most of the speakers highlighted the importance of networking, and interacting within our industry field. A common place for this was working for the IT Helpdesk or another tech involved campus job, simply to learn buzzwords. The speakers agreed it was helpful and good preparation for their internships and jobs, plus it looks good on resumes to these places.

Youssef and Kat Pulaski also talked about how conventions, conferences, and competitions have helped grow their resumes and knowledge. It is also another way to network since you often interact with possible employers there and meet other students.

I read an article from MIT Technology Review's The Download titled "Tech talent actually shows promise for a more female future". While it doesn't central on networking itself, it does focus on education and employment of females in computer science. A big issue with a dominance of males in computer science is the bias that becomes an output when there's no diversity behind artificial intelligence. It's a good sign for the industry, and a great science for females who invested in a computer science degree. This becomes a bargaining point in the field of hiring and networking, because you are a minority that they need for better development.



https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12113125

https://www.linkedin.com/in/m-youssef-aljabi-69a369122/

https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/610450/tech-talent-actually-shows-promise-for-a-more-female-future/

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