Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
Are you interested in Artificial Intelligence?
Are you a Master's Student? Ph.D. Student? 4yr Undergrad Student?
Are you looking for your next intern? Full-time position in AI?
Are you looking to learn about AI in the industry?
If you have answered YES to all, you are in for a treat!
A collaborative effort between Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute and its Industry Partners brings to you the virtual Artificial Intelligence Job Fair.
Waterloo.AI Job Fair is a virtual hiring and networking event that connects our Partnered companies with qualified AI-focused 4th-year undergraduates, Masters, and Ph.D. students.
We have awesome partners participating!
Why should you attend?
Participating Companies:
Admission is FREE.
Location: Virtual Platform - MS Teams
Companies have the opportunity to take the stage and pitch why their company is a great place to work. In addition, there will be breakout rooms hosted by hiring managers, technical directors, etc.
This event is reserved for students focused on artificial intelligence. The positions that the companies will be hiring are specifically AI-related.
Upon completing the online registration, your submission will be reviewed and you will receive a confirmation email.
For more information or questions, please contact the event organizer, jacob.witmer@uwaterloo.ca.
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Waterloo Artificial Intelligence Institute
William G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC)
Room 2597
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