Decaf 2022

Tuesday, 18 January 2022 9:00 AM - Wednesday, 19 January 2022 5:00 PM PST

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Thank you for your interest in Decaf! Please consider sponsoring our event through a donation to TESC (501c); all proceeds will go to supporting our engineering community at UCSD! By sponsoring Decaf, we'll also be providing you with an array of promotional benefits including: your logo on our website, event materials, and sponsor shout outs on our social media platforms.

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Tuesday, 18 January 2022 9:00 AM - Wednesday, 19 January 2022 5:00 PM PST

The Disciplines of Engineering Career Fair, established in 1998, is an annual student-run engineering career fair at the University of California, San Diego. Over the course of two days, this virtual event will bring you face-to-face with UCSD’s diligent engineering students. You will be able to interact directly with students, holding information sessions and conducting 1:1 interviews on a video conferencing platform of your choice or (if the situation allows) come on campus and meet students face-to-face. With Decaf annually averaging 1,000 student attendees, you will have a broad pool to draw from during your search for talent.

Triton Engineering Student Council

The Triton Engineering Student Council (TESC) empowers UC San Diego engineering students by connecting them with impactful communities, projects, and career building opportunities. On campus, we help represent and support various engineering organizations and societies such as Eta Kappa Nu and Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) is the official Honor Society of IEEE, which primarily represents students in electrical, computer science, and mechanical engineering. Tau Beta Pi (TBP) is the oldest engineering honors society in the nation, whose members are made up of the top 12.5% of the junior class and the top 20% of the senior class.

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