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Resume Revamp: Boost Your Career Prospects

Wed 26 Jun 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ADT Online, Zoom

Resume Revamp: Boost Your Career Prospects

Wed 26 Jun 2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ADT Online, Zoom

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Are you ready to take your resume to the next level? Join us on June 26th at 12 PM ADT on Zoom for an exclusive workshop with DeepSense’s Program Managers, Alex Pottier and Sophie Treptau. Gain invaluable insights and expert tips to craft a standout resume that showcases your skills and achievements. Whether entering the job market or seeking a career change, this workshop will give you the tools and confidence to make a lasting impression. Don’t miss this opportunity to put your best foot forward and open doors to new career possibilities!

Speakers Bio

Alex Pottier is originally from the village of Tusket, Nova Scotia, and graduated in 2020 from Dalhousie University with a Bachelor in Industrial Engineering. After spending time working in defense, he moved to DeepSense to work as a program manager. For the past year and a bit, he has been helping Canadian companies in the ocean sector leverage their data to create machine learning solutions, while providing Atlantic Canada post-secondary students with industry experience.

Sophie Treptau DeepSense’s Lead Program Manager. She connects students with companies in the Ocean industry that are looking to solve a problem using AI or advanced data analysis. She’ll guide them through this process and help students & companies build out viable solutions together! She has experience in pharmaceutical consulting and marketing/strategy development, and graduated from Dalhousie University with a degree in finance.

The STEM Connector Mentorship Program provides industry partners and students from any academic institution with an interest in data science and the ocean sector to learn more about the ocean economy, and ocean data, participate in challenges presented by ocean-related companies and explore the potential of ocean data. Students (and non-students) are welcome to attend any and all STEM Connector.