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The Erdős Institute Fall 2024 Career Launch Cohort enrollment window is now open! Create your account and enroll here by Wednesday, August 28, 2024 at 11:59pm ET: https://lnkd.in/gDVBz9K2. The Erdős Institute is a multi-university collaboration that helps PhDs get rewarding jobs in industry and off-loads non-academic professional development mentorship from graduate school programs.  We provide fully remote boot camps (Data Science and UX Research) and mini-courses (e.g. Python Prep, Data Visualization, Software Engineering for Data Scientists, etc.) taught by former academics for current academics (https://lnkd.in/gsTZWF-G). We also provide career coaching and industry placement services, including career exploration seminars, one-on-one career advising, behavioral and technical interview preparation workshops, employer and Erdős alumni career connections, opportunities for direct applications to jobs, and job postings. Participation is free for graduate students and academics affiliated with our sponsoring academic institutions. Tuition otherwise costs $500/individual for first time participants unaffiliated with our sponsoring academic institutions, and $25/month for Erdős Alumni: https://lnkd.in/gZGcBZEV. Erdős also writes letters of support for faculty who wish to write Erdős professional development support into the Broader Impacts section of their grant applications. For any questions, please reach out to Head of Academic Sponsorships, Amalya Lehmann, at amalya@erdosinstitute.org#academiatoindustry #datascience #python #datavisualization #quantumcomputing #deeplearning #softwareengineering #datasciencetraining #industry #bootcamp #careerdevelopment #professionaldevelopment #careercoaching #careerconnections #interviewprep #interviewcoaching #technicalinterviews #technicalinterviewprep #behavioralinterviews #mentorship #phds #phdcareers #phdlife #trainingprograms #nsfgrants

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