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  • Slide 1
  • How to get free money Or, why social media is an important part of your grad school game Olga Botvinnik Bioinformatics Bootcamp Sept 26 th, 2014
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  • Who am I? NDSEG Fellowship winner (top 6%) NSF Honorable Mention (top 10%) Hertz Foundation Fellowship Finalist (top 50/800 applicants) NumFOCUS John Hunter Technical Fellowship winner (first awardee) Wrote prettyplotlib python package Attended 3 conferences for free
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  • How did I get these fellowships? 2012-2013, pre-PhD, applied for 6 fellowships and got zero money 2013-2014, 1 st year, applied for 6 fellowships and got NDSEG fellowship 2014-2015, 2 nd year, applied for 3 and got NumFOCUS I applied to 15 and won 2.
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  • Databases for fellowships aka NSF is not the only one! UCLA GRAPES Can search by award requirements, e.g. US Citizen, female, year, whether its for travel abroad, etc. Stanford FISP Google Fellowship database and youll get a lot
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  • How did I attend conferences for free? PyData NYC 2013 Strata Silicon Valley 2014 This led to Travis Oliphant, the author of Numpy and CEO of Continuum Analytics (Anaconda Python distro) to contact me about Continuums diversity fellowships for PyData This led to the Strata outreach committee contacting me and arranging a free pass in exchange for live-tweeting PyCon 2014: applied for fellowship directly
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  • Why should you care about social media? Anytime someone meets you, they will google your name If that doesnt work, theyll do your name UCSD Having at least SOME online presence is much better than none You will get jobs (and some fellowships) much easier if people can find out more about you than just your LinkedIn profile
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  • How to have an online presence: Bare minimum
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  • Facebook for jobs Recruiters will contact you, before you even finish graduate school! .if you have the right things on your profile Besides your regular resume type things on your profile, theres a few key points
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  • Crafting a fantastic LinkedIn profile: why?
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  • Crafting a fantastic LinkedIn profile: your title Dont let Student be the first thing in your title If you are doing data science-like data analysis, put Data Scientist If youre doing algorithm development, put algorithm developer or something to that extent
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  • Crafting a fantastic LinkedIn profile: your summary Too long! On the right track, could say more
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  • Crafting a fantastic LinkedIn profile: your summary Brief academic description of you so far. Research interests: scientific buzzwords Specialties: computer science buzzwords Programming languages: best first [Other, e.g. graphic design]
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  • Crafting a fantastic LinkedIn profile: your connections Recruiters will try to contact you to be your connection first because then they dont have to pay LinkedIns fees Without going overboard, connect with other people (that you know) in your field Fellow graduate students at UCSD People you know from pre-PhD school (undergrad, jobs, etc) People you meet at networking events By seeing who you are connected to, recruiters will have a better sense of who you are
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  • Social coding Many open source projects are hosted here, including Python packages All public projects are free and private projects cost money You can get a free academic account with your UCSD email and get 5 private repositories Software jobs often want code samples, so they will look at your code on Github!
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  • Crafting a fantastic Github profile: your projects As much as you can, work on your research code in public repositories For excellent project templates, check out: github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter This gets you several benefits: Free use of Travis-CI, a continuous integration service which runs all your tests every time you push code to Github (travis-ci.org)travis-ci.org Free use of CoverallsIO, which checks your test coverage (coveralls.io)coveralls.io Online documentation, very useful for both you and your collaborators (github pages, readthedocs.org)readthedocs.org
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  • Crafting a fantastic Github profile: open source software If you find a way to make something better, bundle it into a package and release it! Making a Python package is super easy, especially if youre using cookiecutter from the last slide Maintaining your code is important, you will get issues and pull requests on Github and its important to respond (Im guilty of not being that responsive and I feel bad)
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  • Crafting a fantastic Github profile: your contributions Quote from a job posting: If youre making less than 4 commits a day, dont bother applying
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  • How to have an online presence: Bonus points
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  • Extra points for online presence: Twitter
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  • Extra points for online presence: Personal website Use: flavors.me for design and buy a domain for $10/year
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  • Extra points for online presence: blog Use: github pages and pelican for posting
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  • How to get free money Or, why social media is an important part of your grad school game Olga Botvinnik Bioinformatics Bootcamp Sept 26 th, 2014