CISE Career Development Workshop Spring 2009
The Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering at the University of Florida is excited to announce the 4th Biannual Computer and Information Science and Engineering Career Development Workshop. The goal of this event is to allow our students to interact with top industry representatives from across the field of computer and information science and engineering in the hopes of fostering mutually beneficial career and internship opportunities. In addition to helping students prepare and develop the skills needed for future career opportunities, corporate sponsors will also receive the following benefits:
- Space for a full promotional exhibit and a comfortable setting which seeks to maximize the amount of contact between your firm and our graduate and undergraduate students
- Assistance with preparations and shipping of display and promotional materials
- Inclusion of your firm's name (and logo) as a sponsor on career development workshop announcements
- Recognition as a corporate sponsor of the workshop in the Fall 2007 Issue of the Computer Information Science and Engineering departmental newsletter which is mailed to over 5000 computer scientists and engineers nationwide.
- Recognition as a corporate sponsor on our departmental website
- Full Catered Dinner for Industry Representatives
About CISE
The Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering is concerned with the theory, design, development and application of computer systems and information processing techniques. The mission of the CISE Department is to educate undergraduate and graduate majors as well as the broader campus community in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline, to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology, and to use our expertise in computing to help society solve problems.
The CISE department currently enrolls over 300 full time graduate students, and over 700 undergraduate students. Our graduate program is ranked 23rd among all public institutions in the U.S. News and World Report Rankings.