| I had lots of fun at the Hi-Tech job fair. Even though most of its attending firms were engineering companies, I was able to find some computer science related job information.
It was held at the new Student Center's Auditorium, which is not large enough to hold a fair with 25+ companies and at least several hundred students. Many times it became pure chaotic as students crowded the popular company's recruitment table in multiple layers, blocking the narrow passage ways between the tables.
From the recruitment process, it was obvious that the companies were not in a hurry to hire new applicants. The stage was reserved for "interview process", which kept itself empty for the entire 3 hour period I was there. |