Affiliate Services


On-Campus Interviews
The Recruiting Program provides on-campus interviews through the on line platform, Handshake, enabling employers to connect with interested students:
  • Post and submit your company's job descriptions for students
  • View and download resumes submitted by qualified candidates
  • Email requests and notify students of schedule changes
  • Pre-select candidates online for interview scheduling
  • Monitor your interview schedule

Please reference Recruiting & Academic Calendar (PDF) to plan out your on-campus interviews.


Interview schedules are defaulted to 30 minute interview duration. Please let us know if you would like this changed. You are free to choose any length or number of interviews for your schedule: 30, 45, 60, 90 minutes. Back-to-back interviews are available upon request.


NOTE: Computer Forum interviews are separate from interview days that your company may plan with BEAM.

 
Information Sessions
In the past, companies have held information sessions during the evening, as well as setting up tables in our lobby to meet students. Note that we can normally only schedule these events in the evening on Mondays through Thursdays at 5:00pm to 6:00pm or 6:30pm to 7:30pm when the conference room in the Gates or Packard Building is available. Pending availability, we also host 12:00pm to 1:00pm time slots. An additional fee is charged to cover costs incurred by the Computer Forum members for audio/visual needs, food service, clean-up of the reserved space, and other services.
Career Fairs
The Computer Forum Career Fairs are an excellent opportunity for your company to meet with our Stanford Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students face-to-face and make long-term connections. Career Fairs are held annually in October and January. Computer Science and Electrical Engineering (BS, MS, PhD) students looking for full-time positions and internships have the opportunity to meet with company representatives face-to-face, to directly submit resumes, and make long-term connections. We also host a Fall PhD career fair.
Company Tours
The Computer Forum invites affiliates to host Company Tours for Stanford CS & EE Students. The half-day visits are designed to educate students about the working environment, facilities, and staff at the affiliates Bay Area offices. The tours should focus upon careers, recruiting, technology, and technical presentations.
Jobs and Events Announcements

Job announcements can be posted to the Handshake system, which is open to the entire Stanford community. In addition, all job postings are posted to the Computer Forum recruiting mailing list, which is reserved exclusively for students in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Departments.


The Computer Forum can also advertise special company events through our mailing lists. Events include but are not limited to company open houses, networking events, meet & greets, etc.


Affiliates Job Board


It’s fast and easy to post your job to the Computer Forum’s Job Board and viewed by Stanford Computer Science and Electrical Engineering students. All jobs remain live on the site for 90 days. You may post as many jobs as you wish. As an added benefit for being a member of the Computer Forum, all postings are FREE. Please send your job posting to forumstaff@cs.stanford.edu.

Career Strategy Workshops

The Career Strategy Workshops are designed to educate students about career strategy and to provide tools to sharpen their job search and interview skills. The workshops are held over lunch and topics range from career tips and experiences to personal finance for engineers.

 

Previous topics presented at the Career Workshops were:

  • Resume Writing & Interview Skills
  • Key Job Search Strategies
  • Evaluating & Negotiating the Job Offer
  • Career Path in Large Multinational Companies
  • Deciding Between a Start-up Vs a Fortune 500 Company
  • How to Get the Job of Your Dreams and Making the Best Out of It
  • So You’ve Accepted a Full-Time Position or Internship, Now What?
  • A Day in a Life of an Engineer
  • A Day in the Life of a Technologist: Perspectives Across a Software Company

If you would like to present at our Career Workshop, please contact forumstaff@cs.stanford.edu.

Resume Book
The Computer Forum provides quarterly electronic resume books. Resumes are divided between degree, major and type of position they are looking for (i.e. Intern or Full-Time).