Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Monday, November 13, 2017

First Webinar for Prospective Students

First Prospective Student Webinar
Save the date: November 29, 2017 from 8:00AM - 9:00AM EST (Eastern Standard Time)

Description:
Do you have questions about the Master of Science in Information (MSI) program that we offer at the University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI)? Are you unsure about what the experiences may be like at UMSI?
In this hour long webinar, we will talk about the application requirement and process for the MSI program. UMSI's Assistant Director of Recruiting and Admissions, Rachael Wiener, will be giving a short introductory presentation about the MSI program. Also, two current students, one in UX Research and Design/HCI and one in Data Analytics, will be participating in the webinar during the Question and Answer section. You will have the chance to learn about the experiences as an international student and ask about the courses offered at UMSI.

More information about the webinar will be sent out through email, so be sure to register with us to receive regular updates: https://umich.tfaforms.net/217728

What to Expect from this Blog?
Over the next several months, we will be posting every Friday with information on upcoming events for prospective students, application updates, as well as interviews with current students and alumni of the MSI program. If there is something you want to see in this blog, please send us an email at: umsi.admissions@umich.edu. If you have any questions, feel free to email us as well. We are always happy to help and answer any questions you have - be it a question about what MSI program is like or where to get pizza in Ann Arbor.

With that said, be sure to keep up-to-date with this blog over the next several months in the application process! We look forward to hearing from you.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

The Winter Career Fair

Ah the UMSI Winter Career Fair. An annual affair that took place from 12-4pm on Thursday, January 26th. First years and second years alike flocked to the event hoping to land coveted internships and sweet full-time gigs with the following employers:

3M
Afia, Inc.
Arbor Networks
ArborMetrix
Auto-Owners Insurance
Cengage/Gale
Civis Analytics
Cognizant Technology Solutions
Consumers Energy
Deloitte Digital Studio
Echo360
FICO
Ford Motor Company
GE
IBM
JOOl Health
Improvement Path Systems
LLamasoft
Logic Solutions
Lutron
Marketing Associates
Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN)
Michigan State University
Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc.
NITS Solutions
Perficient
QuikOrder
SkySpecs
TechSmith
TechTown Detroit - DTX
Launch Detroit
Tekton, Inc.
TIBCO Software
Trinity Health
UM Office of Academic Innovation
United Shore
UMich Information and Technology
UMich Office of Technology Transfer Services
Venture for America

We all know the reasons why we should go to career fairs:
  1. Networking. Developing career contacts.
  2. Perfecting your 30 second sell.
  3. Learning about companies in your field of interest.
  4. Grabbing FREE swag (I got a nice water bottle, a t-shirt, numerous pens, a beauty kit with lotion, listerine strips, …)

But what’s the insider scoop on these things you may wonder? Well I found a couple UMSI students all too eager to share their experience.

“I tend to get overwhelmed by events like this, and having a plan going into the career fair helped me to stay calm and focused. One other thing that really helped me to stay positive was to remember that these companies were there to talk with students like me! There was really no reason to be nervous,” shared Marcy a first-year in HCI.

“I did research before the career fair, so I kind’ve knew which employers I wanted to talk to. [Also] I saw where people were waiting in line and I asked my friends, ‘What is this about?’ and if I felt interested- and there was an internship position open- then I would wait in line,” stated Phoebe a first-year in IAR. She also had some tips to share. “If you don’t have time to do research beforehand, try to do so in line, because there’s always a long line. And you can also do some warm-up, like talk to the companies you are less interested in first so you become more confident.”

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Student Events

Winter semester is underway here at UMSI and there are an endless amount of events happening at UMSI and the greater University of Michigan campus. Fun fact about UM: Second semester is called “winter” instead of “spring,” which is definitely accurate considering that I’m writing this post on an official snow day! Despite all the snow, many first year UMSI students are starting their search for a summer internship. There there have been several career fairs on campus recently to connect students with internship and job opportunities. In March, UMSI will host a Networking Fair and expoSItion of student projects. You can check out the projects from last year here. In addition to job searching, UMSI students have been busy attending speakers, workshops, expos, and volunteering for the annual UMSI Service Day. This week, I asked a few students to share their experiences participating in a few of these events and future events. I hope this gives you a better idea of student life and events around campus!

"I think that UMSI has a wonderful spirit of service, and that really comes out on Service Day. Though there are many other ways to engage in service-learning at UMSI as a student (Alternative Spring Break, the Global Information Engagement Program, Citizen Interaction Design), this is the one opportunity for the entire UMSI community to come together and serve our local community. Not only do students participate, but also faculty, staff, and their families. It's great event that UMSI looks forward to each year." - Michelle FIesta, 2nd year student and Service Day Organizer

"I'm really proud to be apart of a graduate program that emphasizes service and community impact; I believe the college experience really isn't complete without applying your skills to something bigger than yourself. Our service experience at Mitch Albom Charities really opened my eyes to the immense benefits that information science can have on a small but passionate non-profit." - Michael Nguyen, 1st year student


Group of students volunteering at WCBN, Image credit: Karl Seibert, WBCN manager, @WCBN


It was amazing to see so many startups on campus from local ones to bay area ones. The recruiters are laid back and easy to talk to. I really like how many startups are trying to solve a unique problem which makes it even more intriguing to work for one. Another bonus point is that most startups have heard of user experience designers.” - Izhar Buendia, 1st year student

“The engineering career fair brings some of the largest companies of the world on campus. This is an opportunity for SI students to ask information about the company culture and other things that might not be easily accessible online. Many times companies will actually give SI students on-campus interviews.” - Izhar Buendia, 1st year student

This year, 80 students were matched to 60 information projects in Chicago, Detroit or Washington DC. We're working with amazing organizations like The Smithsonian Institute and the Open Technology Institute. Now all of the participating students are working on fundraising for ASB. The goal is to raise $20,000 so that all students can participate, regardless of their ability to pay for housing and transportation. As a member of the ASB Leadership Committee, I help to plan fundraising events, contact organizations about potential projects and answer student questions about ASB.  Basically I get to work with a really talented group of people on an awesome service project!” - Joanna Thielen, First year student and ASB Leadership Committee

"For Alternative Spring Break, I’ll be going to DC to do data analysis at the American Councils for International Education. I’m excited to get some experience working at a nonprofit and I’m even more excited to find some good Ethiopian food in DC." - Arun Varghese, 1st year student

​2015 marks the fourth year the American Library Association University of Michigan Student Chapter has hosted QuasiCon.  QuasiCon is a semi-structured conference organized by ALA student members to provide a welcoming first professional conference experience for fellow UMSI students.  This year's conference is on Saturday February 7, 2015 and we are looking forward to welcoming our most diverse group of participants to date including students from Wayne State University and Kent State University.  This year we are doing small group networking sessions to provide a comfortable, low anxiety setting for students to meet professionals in the field of library and information science.  We are fortunate to have a very eclectic group of professionals participating including public, academic, and corporate librarians.  I am really proud of the work the QuasiCon 2015 Planning committee has done to prepare for the event and I look forward to being invited back as a professional librarian for future small group networking opportunities at future QuasiCons."
-Michelle Bass, ALA UM Student Chapter Executive Board Member, 2nd Year Tailored 2015



Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Online information sessions for prospective UMSI students!

UMSI will host online information sessions that will present basic information about the program and answer any questions you may have.

Join us for one of the following sessions:

     - Thursday, November 13, 10:00-11:00 a.m. EST
     - Tuesday, November 18, 3:00-4:00 p.m. EST
     - Friday, December 5, 12:00-1:00 p.m. EST

Alissa Talley-Pixley will be presenting, and there will be a current student or two to help answer questions. Please RSVP here now, and closer to the session, you will receive information about how to join online.

Check out the recruiting events calendar to see all upcoming events!