We recognize that COVID-19 has impacted your lives in numerous ways including your summer plan. Therefore, the School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed this survey to help us gather information about our community in the hopes to provide …
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Asking good questions can not only be beneficial for your prospects, but also for your own personal knowledge about the company. So before …
The GW Center for Career Services offer 3 self-assessments that can assist you in enhancing your personal, academic, and career development! Throughout the semester, the Center for Career Services will be offering multiple workshops! See below for more information and …
Pop culture stereotypes depict computer programmers as non- client-facing, socially awkward office drones relegated to the basement office. However, the most successful software engineers are not only incredible problem-solvers; they’re seasoned communicators, empathizers and, yes, leaders. Like in any industry, …
Software engineering is about problem-solving first, coding second. Why? Computers need to be told exactly what to do; they can’t make assumptions like a human would when given vague instructions. Secondly, software engineers are tasked with designing features and applications …




