Students enrolled in information security, computer science, and information technology degree programs can talk with representatives from a range of IT and cybersecurity businesses and industries that have job openings. Students as well as recent graduates, resumes in hand, come ready to speak with potential employers. Faculty attending 3CS may also observe the pre-summit job fair in order to understand what jobs are available and the skills required for the multitude of positions. Although 2017 was the first year of this tailored job fair, students are still raving about it... “The job fair was a very good experience. While there were a couple positions that I was not interested in (though others obviously were), most of the companies were great.” “In fact, after having submitted my resume to one company, a manager approached me towards the end of the job fair. Now, I have another trip to DC planned for next week in order to get interviewed by them. Overall, the job fair was an amazing experience, and I'd love to support future events in any way I can." As demand continues to grow for qualified cybersecurity employees, 3CS continues to educate the educators and decision-makers at community colleges about cybersecurity education. The fifth annual 3CS is scheduled for Aug. 2 to 4, in Gresham and Portland, Oregon. This year’s theme is “Expanding Expertise – Transforming Cybersecurity Programs”. Four tracks include: 1) New to cybersecurity 2) Experienced in cybersecurity and CAE-CD aspirants 3) Cybersecurity across the curriculum 4) Student track
The STUDENT TRACK is helpful for those who attended the job fair as it includes information on student competitions, associations, summer camps, and more!
To register and learn more about the Pre-Summit Job Fair go HERE. |
Student travel stipend information to attend 3CS Pre-Summit Job Fair
All students enrolled in cybersecurity programs and certificate programs can apply to receive financial support to cover their job fair and 3CS registration, travel costs, lodging, and per diem stipend, based on the distance from their home to Mt. Hood Community College, as described below: Local Students (living within 60 miles of Mt. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25) and reimbursement of round-trip travel at the rate of 54.5 cents per mile. Regional Students (living between 60 and 175 miles from Mr. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25), reimbursement of round-trip travel at the rate of 54.5 cents per mile, one (1) night’s lodging ($209 - room must be shared by 2 students), and a stipend of $138. National Students (living over 175 miles from Mt. Hood) – qualify for the coverage of their registration ($25), reimbursement for transportation (airplane/bus/train) or mileage reimbursement not to exceed $500, two (2) nights lodging ($209 - room must be shared by 2 students), and a stipend of $138 to cover other trip incidentals. To be considered for financial travel support, the online request form must be filled out and submitted by midnight, May 25. Recipients will be notified of travel awards by June 8. Go HERE to fill out travel stipend application. REGISTER with this link: |