Ontology can be a big concept. But it can be broken down into smaller steps for undergrad students to understand. We had Professor Barry Smith from University at Buffalo on the podcast to discuss: - Diverse Job Roles: Non-STEM grads can pursue roles like "Ontologist" and "Semantic Technologist" at companies such as Amazon and Capital One, emphasizing the wide applications of ontology. - High Demand: Industries including finance, pharmaceuticals, and government sectors are rapidly growing their need for ontology experts to efficiently manage and merge data. - Key Skills: Success in ontology requires strong questioning skills, familiarity with tools like Protégé, and the ability to define terms clearly. Networking through conferences and specialized programs is essential. Check it out with the comments below. Thank you for coming on, Barry Smith!!!
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Artificial Intelligence is a hot topic right now. And chances are, you may want to start a business in it. Joe Fiore MBA, CAM comes on the podcast to talk about how Business Students can get their first business off the ground, and the advice that he has for students. We discuss: - Career skills business students should have - The pros and cons of starting a business while in college - How you can get your first business off the ground and succeed Check out all the insights and actionable advice in the link below. 👇 Thank you so much for joining us, Joe Fiore MBA, CAM!!
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What's one skill that you need young in your career to stand out? Ask Professor Jami L. Cotler of Siena College who has helped develop and mentor young leaders for the past 29 years. She comes on to discuss: - The programs offered at Siena College - How to stand out young in your career - The essential skills you need to develop while in undergrad Thank you so much for coming on, Jami L. Cotler! Check it out in the comments below. 👇
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What are some things that will make you stand out in your young career? Attention to detail. We had the CEO of Stukent, Jim Holm, on episode 68 of the TechGuide podcast to discuss the value of #simternships and how Stukent is leading the way. Check out the episode to: - Unlock that next level of success in your career - Hear how Jim advises young professionals to grow - How to gain experience early on in college that can set you apart Check it out wherever you get your podcast. Thank you so much for coming on, Jim Holm!!!
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We recently had Katie McKiever, MA on episode 67 of the TechGuide podcast to discuss how you can get started with a social media career in 2024. Katie shares: - How volunteer social media experience can break you into the tech industry - The framework you can use to network authentically online - The challenges of a career in social media Thank you so much for joining us, Katie McKiever, MA!! Check it out wherever you get your podcasts. #socialmedia #jobseekers
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In our latest episode, we sit down with. David Bourgeois, director of AI Labs and professor at Biola University, to discuss strategies for new graduates entering the competitive job market. David shares invaluable insights on leveraging your network, showcasing your skills, and making the most of your college experience to secure your dream job. Key Takeaways: • Start early: Begin preparing for your professional journey from your first semester by joining relevant clubs, building your network, and gaining real-world experience through internships. • Stand out: Distinguish yourself from other applicants by creating a personal website or eportfolio to showcase your skills and projects. Directly reach out to recruiters to demonstrate your initiative and secure interviews. • Leverage your network: Utilize your personal connections, including family, acquaintances, and university resources like career fairs and alumni networks, to find internship and job opportunities. Thank you so much for joining us, David Bourgeois!! Check it out with the links below.
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We have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Fred Martin, Chair of Computer Science at The University of Texas at San Antonio, on the latest episode of the TechGuide podcast. We dived into computer science education, experiential learning, and opportunities in AI. 3 Key Takeaways: 🔹 Strong Foundations: Mastering initial courses like coding and data structures sets you up for success and makes you valuable to employers. 🔹 Experiential Learning: Internships, research projects, and even volunteer work are crucial. These provide real-world skills that differentiate you in the job market. 🔹 AI Graduate Programs: Consider a Master's in AI to tap into emerging opportunities across various industries. Combining AI knowledge with domain expertise makes you highly effective. Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. Fred Martin !!! Check it out wherever you get your podcast. #UTSA #computerscience #AI #undergraduate
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"If you want to succeed, like, you actually need to go to these in person events. Of course, there's room for webinars and not whatnot, but you need to be finding events you can go to to actually make those authentic in real life connections." Brian E. joins the TechGuide podcast to give practical strategies on how you can find a mentor for your first job. He discusses why it's important, and how it can elevate your career. Takeaways: - Genuine Mentorship & Networking:* Brian stresses the value of in-person events, authentic connections, and meaningful follow-ups. - Unique Content as a Differentiator: Showcasing your passions through original content can set you apart, as it did for Brian with his creative Waldo series. - Flexible Interview Approach: Instead of being an "expert," demonstrate your work creatively and adapt to the role's needs. Thank you for joining us, Brian E.!! #careeradvice #jobseekers
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"People who have a really good career trajectory, and I've seen this with, with college grads coming into tech, are the people who have good soft skills." - John Collins He came on the TechGuide podcast to discuss: - Leverage Non-Traditional Backgrounds: Use your unique experience to your advantage. For instance, my journalism skills helped me excel in technical writing by making complex information accessible. - Volunteering and Networking: Start building your tech experience through volunteering. Nonprofits often need help with websites, databases, and more. - Balance of Soft Skills and Technical Know-How: Success in tech isn’t just about technical skills. Soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are just as crucial. Start leveling up your career with TechGuide wherever you get your podcasts. 📢
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There are multiple ways to land a job right now. But one of the most effective and easiest ways for you to do so is through thought leadership content. Suzanne Hayes Rose comes on the TechGuide podcast to discuss: - Landing a job through content creation and thought leadership - How to turn data into a story that you can use - Content ideas to get started Thank you for coming on, Suzanne Hayes Rose!! Check it out where you get your podcasts.