Manitoba Start is hosting  a speed networking event for those looking for work in the Information Technology sector. This event is an excellent opportunity to expand your network, exchange insights, and forge valuable connections with employers.

Attendees will have the chance to engage in targeted networking during this event, focusing on five key topics:

  • Crafting an Elevator Pitch
  • Effective Job Search Strategies
  • Optimizing Resumes
  • Mastering Interviews
  • Navigating Workplace Culture

Candidates are encouraged to bring copies of their resume and dress for success!

 

Attendee Note: 

Limited spots available and sessions are open to Manitoba Start clients only. If you are not a Manitoba Start client yet, please register as a new client to get career service supports. Please register by Tuesday, February 17.

Come join us for our Academic and Tech career fair in Winnipeg! This event is a great opportunity to learn more about the University of Winnipeg’s, Professional Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) post-degree diploma programs and courses in a variety of specializations.

You’ll have the opportunity to meet with employers and organizations across the province representing a number of industries for employment opportunities in technology.

For employers and organizations who are interested in attending the event, registration is free of charge, to reserve your booth space, please contact Nikki Kerslake (ni.kerslake@uwinnipeg.ca)  to RSVP.

LOCATION

The University of Winnipeg, Professional Applied Continuing Education,

AnX Building, 1st Floor,

471 Portage Ave,

Winnipeg, MB R3B 2E3

Manitoba’s Data Science Program is recruiting for a Senior Applied Scientist (Data Scientist) who will join a high-performing team with an exciting mission to transform government.

The Data Science Program works across the entire public sector, leading government in the use of machine learning and advanced analytics. Scientists within the Program build data science solutions to improve Manitoba communities and ecosystems.

Senior Applied Scientists lead the most complex projects in our portfolio as autonomous scientists in a production data science environment. They apply data science and machine learning to support government’s objectives in fields ranging from agriculture to education, climate, and health. The role is a technical lead and champion for diagnostic, predictive and prescriptive analytics projects, taking product concepts from scoped requirements through to prototype, development, and deployment/delivery.

Join this session to learn more about this position, ask questions about the Data Science Program, and learn more about exciting data science career opportunities in the Government of Manitoba.