Lumerical Solutions
Lumerical Solutions, a Vancouver-based provider of high-performance computer-aided engineering software, is looking to hire a software developer.
Please see the the brochure for more details!
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Lumerical Solutions, a Vancouver-based provider of high-performance computer-aided engineering software, is looking to hire a software developer.
Please see the the brochure for more details!
Working from a clearly-defined list of issues which we provide, the successful candidate will analyze existing PHP-based reports and functions to determine the source of documented errors. He/she will report on the cause of the error and recommend necessary changes to the code.
Excellent communication skills and concision are required as the supervisor’s time is extremely limited. In-depth knowledge of PHP and the SQL database query language are necessities. The pages to be debugged are part of an extensive web-based intranet site, written in PHP with a MySQL database back-end. The code in question powers web-based parameterized reports. $20.00/hour.
Please login with your U-Connect account for more information or simply create one at www.u-connect.ca to apply to this project.
How to Prepare for a Career Fair
When employers descend upon campus looking to hire UBC students, will you be ready? UBC’s Career Education team joins forces with superhero Chris Irveses to bring you a workshop that will get you trained, prepped, and ready in time for two upcoming career fairs.
Through an interactive workshop, we’ll provide you with the effective skills, strategies, and superpowers you’ll need to win over any potential employer. This session is open to all UBC students and alumni from all faculties.
Register at www.students.ubc.ca/workshops/careers.cfm.
When:
Thursday, January 29, 2009 - 12:00 to 13:00
Where:
Scarfe 208
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The Computer Science department is holding an industry panel, and all undergraduate students are welcome! Come out, learn about potential employers, and don’t miss the “speed-mentoring” networking session with the panelists and mentors from the tri-mentoring program at 6:30 in Reboot Café.
The theme for this year’s industry panel is How To Prepare Yourselves to be Future Leaders in the IT Field. The CS department is very fortunate to have recruited a number of senior industry leaders to share their experience with you, including the VP of SAP (former Business Objects), the CTO of Radical, the VP of Translink, and senior managers from IBM and Accenture.
Food and beverages will be provided!
When:
Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 17:30 to 19:30
Where:
DMP110
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Hey Genius! Want a Prize?
Microsoft is looking for great candidates like you. You are smart, well-rounded, and well-networked across campus and we want to reward you for it. And it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3. Here’s how it works:
Reach out to your friends and classmates whom you know would be great candidates for Microsoft.
Ask them if you can submit their résumé for a full-time, co-op or internship position.
Each résumé submitted is an entry for a raffle. The more résumés you submit, the more entries you get. It’s that simple!
Prizes include: Xbox, Guitar Hero, Games and Software!
Rules and Details: