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Engineering

Allison Logan
Communications Manager
allisonlogan@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Fall 2020 CISE Career Fair (09-14-2020)
Project: Fall 2020 CISE Career Fair — Approved by: Sarah Johnson

Online Registration Launch Date
07-21-2020

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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-- [JUL-14-20 Anonymous] --------------
Hello, I see the review date was moved to next week. Can someone help me understand why this is getting pushed back?
Thanks
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Fall 2020 CISE Career Fair
09-14-2020
07-21-2020
The goal of this event is to allow all computer science/computer engineering students at UF, regardless of their major or college, to interact with top industry representatives from across technology fields in the hopes of fostering mutually beneficial career and internship opportunities.
Companies will register for this virtual event; students will also register; everyone will log on on Sept. 14 to network and have interviews for potential jobs.
40
Ideally, we hope to have 40 companies registered.
Yes
Registration is $400 for space in the event system.
Quid Pro Quo
 
The QPQ is $100 of the $400 standard registration.
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Juan E. Gilbert
(352) 392-1201
juan@ufl.edu
 
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