CSE Professor Welcomes New Partnership with Tech San Diego

Jun 23, 2017
CSE professor Rajesh Gupta welcomes partnership with Tech San Diego.

There's a new office in San Diego to help find more interns and full-time employees for technology companies from among students in college or getting ready to graduate. The non-profit organization Tech San Diego announced June 22 that it is boosting regional talent efforts by hiring a director for its recently-launched University Talent Initiative. The initiative begins as a partnership with UC San Diego to improve the local talent pipeline, from talent access to internships, research, and collaborations, while building tools to help local companies find qualified workers. 

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Logo of Tech San Diego

According to Tech San Diego Executive Director Kevin Carroll, talent is the number-one barrier to growth for the region's small- and mid-size companies. "These companies are at a disadvantage when it comes to sourcing university talent," said Carroll. "For far too long, the best and brightest local university graduates have led an exodus from San Diego every spring to other tech clusters, including Silicon Valley, Seattle, New York and Austin. We need to engage these students with the local tech community; our regional tech cluster is among the most vibrant in the world, so there are plenty of opportunities here for graduates."  

UC San Diego is the pilot university for the University Talent Initiative, which is primarily funded by a grant from the Legler Benbough Foundation. The non-profit Tech San Diego plans to develop relationships with key faculty in the Jacobs School of Engineering as well as key student organizations. (Tech San Diego already has an agreement with the UC San Diego Data Science Club to highlight the growing data science and analytics cluster.)

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CSE professor Rajesh Gupta

CSE Professor Rajesh Gupta welcomed the announcement. "UC San Diego is strongly supportive of additional links between the regional technology cluster and the campus," said Gupta. "We are excited at the potential this Tech San Diego initiative has to bring additional internship opportunities to our students."

Tech San Diego plans to hold on-campus events at UC San Diego to offer a mix of compelling and career-helpful activities that highlight the regional tech economy. The organization has also implemented a new student event initiative to allow UC San Diego students to attend select Tech San Diego events.

Around since 1994, Tech San Diego has assisted members from all sectors of the technology industry, including cybersecurity, big data, robotics, software as a service, biotech/healthcare, Internet of Things, defense, telecom and more. 

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