Past Event! Note: this event has already taken place.

When: Thursday, February 10th, 2022
Time: 4:00 pm — 5:00 pm
Location:

Online via Zoom

Audience:Current Students
Contact:Rachel Deneault, WiE@carleton.ca

Description

In this Candid Conversation (an informal mentorship event), you will hear from Prudence Anu, a Product Development Manager at Amdocs about her experience going from university into the workforce and how she’s set her career up for success. This is a small group setting, with a maximum of eight women students, where back and forth conversation is strongly encouraged.

Who is this for? Women students in a Carleton University Bachelor, Master’s or Doctoral program, of: engineering, IT, applied science, computer science, mathematics, or physics. Current Carleton University women students interested in engineering and IT.

*BONUS* Receive a $10 Starbucks giftcard when you attend a Candid Conversation.

This will be run as a Zoom meeting, where attendees will have the ability to turn their camera and microphone on and type in the chat.


About Amdocs

Amdocs provides the expertise and global reach to accelerate the industry’s journey to the cloud and improve business operations, driving innovative next-generation digital experiences for the end user. Their 5G-ready, cloud-native set of solutions ensures fast time to market and flexibility to keep up with technology’s exponential pace. They also have strategic cloud collaborations with AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.


Speaker

Prudence Au, Software Development Manager

Prudence Au graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Computer Science degree. She is now a Software Development Manager and a Software Technical Expert at Amdocs. She is passionate about software development and problem solving, and loves to learn new technologies. She enjoys working with her team members on their career development, sharing her experiences and providing suggestions. In her spare time, she enjoys golfing, traveling and pottery making.



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Thank You

This event would not be possible without the support of Amdocs.