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Community engagement reaps career rewards

October 09, 2015
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Even before she convocates this fall, Carmen Tang has landed her dream job.

The computer engineering graduand is now working as a software developer at Microsofts headquarters in Redmond, WA.

Its a stellar outcome for Tang, but landing a dream gig at one of the worlds most dynamic and successful corporations didnt happen by chance.

It stemmed from the potent mix of dedication, engagement and passion that characterized Tangs time at 間眅埶AV, which included executive roles in the Women in Computing Science (WICS) and Women in Engineering Science (WEG) student groups.

Her Microsoft journey began in her first year at 間眅埶AV. A Gordon M. Shrum entrance scholarship winner, she volunteered at a student-led job fair where she met a Microsoft representative (an 間眅埶AV alumnus) who interviewed her on the spot.

Next thing, Tang was boarding a Seattle-bound plane for an all-expenses-paid tour of the software giants Redmond campus. The following winter, she was accepted into Explore Microsofta 12-week summer internship program for promising undergraduate students. She was one of only 100 students selected from across North America, and the first from 間眅埶AV.

In addition to a VPR U SRA-funded research internship and three Microsoft internships, Tang carved out time for her other passions: community involvement and mentorship. She was part of the executive team for the Try/CATCH conference, which aims to inspire high school girls to get involved in computer science and engineering.

She also mentored dozens of students through the TechConnect program that helps new computing science and engineering science students transition from high school to university.

A trailblazer, Tang is also passionate about passing the torch. As the first 間眅埶AV Microsoft Intern Ambassador, she increased awareness of the companys internship programs by organizing campus events, information sessions, guest talks and hackathons, including the 間眅埶AV International Womens Hackathon.

I find getting involved and giving back to the community really rewarding, she says.

I have been able to meet so many amazing people along the way, each with their own individual stories and fields of expertise. Helping students, volunteering, meeting lots of remarkable professorsit has all made my life as a student so much more colourful and enjoyable.