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January 8, 2009 at 10:33 AM #326377January 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM #325906kewpParticipant
[quote]Who says you can’t accumulate great experience in academia? I didn’t mean fresh out of grad school.
I know at least couple folks in UCSD that are Senior Programmers for at least 5-8 yrs and I consider them excellent. Some people like the laid back lifestyle of academia, the flexibility and the unbeatable benefits of academia and for them money is not an major consideration.[/quote]
When I interviewed with google two years ago, they mentioned that they preferred hiring IT folk from Uni environments.
January 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM #326246kewpParticipant[quote]Who says you can’t accumulate great experience in academia? I didn’t mean fresh out of grad school.
I know at least couple folks in UCSD that are Senior Programmers for at least 5-8 yrs and I consider them excellent. Some people like the laid back lifestyle of academia, the flexibility and the unbeatable benefits of academia and for them money is not an major consideration.[/quote]
When I interviewed with google two years ago, they mentioned that they preferred hiring IT folk from Uni environments.
January 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM #326316kewpParticipant[quote]Who says you can’t accumulate great experience in academia? I didn’t mean fresh out of grad school.
I know at least couple folks in UCSD that are Senior Programmers for at least 5-8 yrs and I consider them excellent. Some people like the laid back lifestyle of academia, the flexibility and the unbeatable benefits of academia and for them money is not an major consideration.[/quote]
When I interviewed with google two years ago, they mentioned that they preferred hiring IT folk from Uni environments.
January 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM #326335kewpParticipant[quote]Who says you can’t accumulate great experience in academia? I didn’t mean fresh out of grad school.
I know at least couple folks in UCSD that are Senior Programmers for at least 5-8 yrs and I consider them excellent. Some people like the laid back lifestyle of academia, the flexibility and the unbeatable benefits of academia and for them money is not an major consideration.[/quote]
When I interviewed with google two years ago, they mentioned that they preferred hiring IT folk from Uni environments.
January 8, 2009 at 11:45 AM #326419kewpParticipant[quote]Who says you can’t accumulate great experience in academia? I didn’t mean fresh out of grad school.
I know at least couple folks in UCSD that are Senior Programmers for at least 5-8 yrs and I consider them excellent. Some people like the laid back lifestyle of academia, the flexibility and the unbeatable benefits of academia and for them money is not an major consideration.[/quote]
When I interviewed with google two years ago, they mentioned that they preferred hiring IT folk from Uni environments.
January 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM #325920kewpParticipant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.
January 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM #326262kewpParticipant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.
January 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM #326331kewpParticipant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.
January 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM #326350kewpParticipant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.
January 8, 2009 at 11:52 AM #326434kewpParticipant[quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.
January 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM #325925meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
January 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM #326267meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
January 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM #326336meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
January 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM #326355meadandaleParticipant[quote=kewp][quote=paramount]
3. Or a graduated from an Elite University or Institution with an engineering degree (sorry, UCSD doesn’t count as an elite university)
[/quote]I triple-dog-dare you to get admitted to one of our (meaning UC San Diego) masters engineering programs. They are about as competitive as they can be.[/quote]
I did…
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