Virtual Alumni Panel: The Art of the Ask - Salary Negotiation for Engineers
Waterloo Engineering recent alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive virtual conversation about salary negotiation
Waterloo Engineering recent alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive virtual conversation about salary negotiation
Waterloo Engineering students and alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive in-person workshop with Waterloo Engineering alumnus Ron Ojanpera (BASc 1969, mechanical engineering). The “Working the Room” workshop is based on 50 years of Ron’s personal business experience.
Waterloo Engineering recent alumni are invited to participate in the second cohort of the University of Waterloo Recent Engineering Alumni Mentorship Program, a unique opportunity to connect, share, and grow within our vibrant alumni community.
Waterloo Engineering recent alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive virtual conversation with Waterloo Engineering alumna, Lisa Tong (BASc ’01, Chemical Engineering), who recently published her book Hello (World) Me, a personal self-guided coach to self, awareness, understanding, and choices — to creating the life YOU want.
Engineering work has a huge impact on society - we know that in the general sense. However, it can sometimes be hard to really understand how seemingly small design decisions can end up causing huge waves. In conversation with a recent engineer alum with a PEng and JD and legal professionals from the Law Commission of Ontario, we will discuss how design decisions in information systems and artificial intelligence end up creating major issues that we as a society are still figuring out how to address - from both a legal and engineering perspective. We are delighted to have with us three amazing speakers:
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Get an overview of Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) with a focus on the part-time program experience.
The MBET program is a graduate entrepreneurship master's program that combines interdisciplinary courses with practical experiences in venture creation and commercialization. In MBET, students learn inside and outside the classroom. Networking, practical experience, and hands-on learning with like-minded people in the Waterloo entrepreneurship community that complement the core Master's-level courses inside the classroom.
This online session will include a live Q&A to give you a chance to get answers to your question from a member of the recruitment team.