Beware of the dog house
This video was just so amusing that I had to share. Happy Holidays everyone!
| From SWE Con Baltimore 2008 |
I was immediately drawn to this ad during my obsessive viewing of Project Runway, and I think its appeal reached deeper than beautiful fabrics and the haunting music. Something about the concept of the woman I wanted to become resonated and became an internal theme for me at this year’s conference.
Bianca: This is my 9th SWE National Conference. Last year, I was so focused on recruiting that I had very little time for seminars and networking and other fun things. This year, I cleared my calendar so that I had total freedom of choice to make the most of every day there. My only two firm agenda items were the SWE Magazine Editorial Board meeting and the panel I moderate on Rotational Programs. Otherwise, I planned to attend as many sessions as possible, talk to and meet lots of people and enjoy myself. And pick up some fun freebies at the Career Fair!
Megan: My memories in college career fairs involve trying not to muss my clothes or resumes, and nervously targeting booths in hopes of making a positive impression to someone out there. For those who have never been to conference, the SWE career is in a league of its own, and I found value in attending even though I wasn’t looking for a position. After a fantastic performance by the Harlem Gospel choir, the career opened to a good crowd and a fairly relaxed atmosphere. I had a fun evening visiting booths and asking questions, especially for those that I wouldn’t normally think of as “engineering companies,” such as Kellogg, Hallmark and Weyerhauser paper.
Bianca: On Saturday, I went to the panel of Executive Women, who openly shared their personal experiences on achieving success, making mistakes, and navigating a career path. The panelists were very diverse and all had valuable advice to offer. I also attended the "Technical Poster Session" which had a diverse offering of topics including STEM educational programs, RFID technology, the impact of 3D Virtual Worlds. My favorite was 3D Virtual Worlds presented by Deepa Nair. She was so obviously passionate about the possibilities beyond the gaming world, and really engaged my curiosity.
Megan: The final activity I attended was the SWE Outreach fair. I picked up some interested pamphlets and websites on this and learned about Agilent’s premade science kits. I want to make a final plug to anyone out there that might want to help with South Ohio SWE’s outreach programs. I believe outreach is one of the more vital pieces to SWE’s mission, and one that we are currently shorthanded on.