Webinar

As technology allows, events are recorded and posted about a week afterwards. Visit past recordings below and take a read at this page for Zoom Tips!

All EECS students (first-year through Ph.D.) are invited to #Webinars, so expect a very broad audience with a lot of questions about everything. In addition to fielding some technical questions, expect questions about employment, social justice, working remotely, and your company culture (company mentorship, expectations for new hires, etc).

Because the student audience is quite varied, some of our industry guests find these forums are a place where they get to offer some quality "coaching" advice on everything from career paths to succeeding in life. Plan on sharing tips on how to succeed at your company.

If you have recent hires from Oregon State, consider involving them in the call. It's always helpful for the audience to hear a peer's perspective.

Keep in mind, a wide range of students from the Corvallis campus, the Cascades campus, and Ecampus may participate. Many of the Ecampus students are in the online postbacc computer program, or one of our other online engineering degree programs. These students already have a bachelor's degree and are pursuing a second in computer science and are located across the nation. Some live in international locations.

Questions? Reach out to our office.

Webinars are virtual venues where you can share about your company with our students. It's a great place to share your cool technology or a topic of general interest for 20 minutes. The rest of the time is an "ask-me-anything" session filled with questions from the students. This is the perfect forum for sharing advice you wish you had known as a student. When scheduling your talk, please keep in mind our EECS INSPiRE members may have first priority.

Future Webinars

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Idaho National Laboratory Logo

Idaho National Laboratory

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Fast Enterprises logo

FAST Enterprises

Past Webinars

CS Careers

A Day in the Life at Garmin

Fab Challenges & Ramp!

Brennan Dawson & Masen Kennish

Help your internship application stand out

Kaitlynd Howell

Intel

Connecting in a Virtual World

Cathryn Schofield

Preparing to Meet a Company

Benjamin Brewster

Hydroelectric Design Center - Corps of Engineers

Sean Brosig, P.E.

Naval Underwater Warfare Center, Keyport Division

Rohde & Schwarz

Cadwell

Patrick Jensen

Jireh Semiconductor

MPulse

Peter Osborne

Tektronix: Getting Hired - Insider Tips from a Tek Recruiter

Cathryn Schofield

The need for cybersecurity: now more than ever!

Nikhil Boreddy

Texas Instruments

Life @ Intel

Kevin Foster

HP

Pieter Van Zee

WebinarWednesday - Working at Tektronix

Cathryn Schofield