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Join us on April 16th at 6pm for our “How to Prepare for the Industry” Workshop. This event will be held on campus at Yale. Exact details will be shared in the invitation email. 


Engineers from Marshall Wace will be joining YCS to share their perspectives on what skills and expertise make for a highly impactful engineer. As AI opens up new frontiers in the field, many of the skills that have long been useful are becoming obsolete while others that have been unimportant are now crucial for productivity and success. The workshop will focus on personal projects and how they can best be used as a tool to help students recruit successfully and hit the ground running in their careers. Students will work with these engineers to ideate projects that will help them be successful both in getting hired and as new engineers in the workforce. In addition to this, attendees will learn about Marshall Wace, one of world's leading multi-strategy hedge funds, their Technology Internship, and Technology Graduate programs that will begin recruiting in the Fall.

Registrations close Sunday 12th.

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