Industry

Industry Partners

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Graduates from CSE can be found in companies throughout the Tampa Bay area, 91社区, and in the nation.

Ways for companies to engage with our students

  1. If you want to distribute an internship or job opportunity, please send an email to Ken Christensen and we will advertise it to our students.
  2. If you want to participate in career fairs, please contact . They hosts two career fairs annually, of which one day of each fair is dedicated to technical careers.
  3. If you want to participate in a resume matching system, please consider participating in an online database. For more information see .
  4. If you want to engage in research and development, we have two vehicles for undergraduate engagement in this area, small in scope and supervised by a faculty member, the is the vehicle for student training in the context of an engineering development project. For in-depth research and development, with active involvement of faculty members and graduate students, the Corridor Matching Grants Research Program is there for you.
  5. If you want a customized structured engagement with students in Computer Science and Engineering, you may wish to consider our Computing Partners Program. The Computing Partners Program was created for companies to have a deeper connection with our students and Department.
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I was able to attend the Grace Hopper Convention this year thanks to CPP. This conference provided me with the opportunity to network with companies, connect with other women in CS and ultimately land an internship for this summer. I am extremely thankful for the connections I made and everything I learned from keynote speakers and workshops I attended throughout the convention. - Felicia R. Drysdale, WICSE

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The Computing Partners Program has played a crucial role in the growth of the Society Of Competitive Programmers. As a competitive coding club, one of our main goals is to increase USF's outreach by attending competitions while also providing an unforgettable experience for students at USF, and last year we were able to accomplish this through the CPP funds. In fact, we are attending another competition in a month with the help of CPP funds and are very grateful for all of the help we received from CPP. - Ali Aslanbayli, SCP


COMPUTING PARTNERS PROGRAM

CSE seeks and nurtures industry partnerships. These partnerships benefit our students, giving them access to internships and other experiences to help them transition to industry on graduation. We thank our current industry partners for their support, and welcome inquiries from prospective new members to our Computing Partners Program industry partnership effort.

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The Computing Partners Program is a donation-based membership to enable industry to develop close working relationships with USF CSE students and faculty. The CPP benefits students as they prepare for a career in industry. The CPP benefits companies as they seek to hire the best and brightest students and graduates. CPP members join our student organizations in special events tailored to student and company interests. CPP membership is a yearly $10K donation.

For more information about industry partnerships, please contact:

Dr. Christensen

Ken Christensen
Professor and Associate Chair of Undergraduate Affairs
Computer Science and Engineering
kchriste@usf.edu 
813 974-4761