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Echo is CSESoc’s own weekly podcast where we talk about topics all over the place related to CSE, technology and university life. You can expect us getting live sound bites at our events, picking the brains and getting the advice of highly effective people in industry & academia and discussing current issues in the industry.

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3/4/2019

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Episode thumbnail for [ECHO] Working Overseas with CSE Alumni John Wiseheart

August 18, 2023

[ECHO] Working Overseas with CSE Alumni John Wiseheart

In this interview, we explore the intricacies and nature of moving overseas to the USA as an expat from a CSE point of view. Featuring our guest John Wiseheart, a graduate of UNSW CSE working at Candid Health, Seattle, and hosted by Michael Zheng, Dylan Hu and Leo Xu. Ask any questions in this form to John and we'll send them over! https://forms.gle/Mx6Rt87XBEyx1mGNA

Episode thumbnail for [ECHO] Life, Startups and Education with Hayden Smith

February 15, 2023

[ECHO] Life, Startups and Education with Hayden Smith

Is Hayden Smith your lecturer this term? Doesn't matter! Hear a talk from Hayden, currently a co-founder of a start up called Pearler, who is also a lecturer AND ex-tutor that has dabbled in many subjects. He is most known for running COMP6080, the React course, and COMP1531, the groupwork course. In this podcast, we talk about uni life, startups and education and cover questions like: Does Hayden have work life balance?What does Hayden think about students?... and how does Hayden experience impostor syndrome? Hayden's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayden-smith-4505a55a/ Time stamps 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Life: Juggling everything 03:17 - Life: Opportunities current students should grasp 04:42 - Life: Projects 07:29 - Life: Impostor syndrome 12:27 - Start Ups: CompareMeals, why start a start up? 15:45 - Start Ups: Fail fast learn quickly 18:27 - Start Ups: What good startups need 20:06 - Start Ups: Technical Depth 22:22 - Start Ups: Mentorship at Pearler 23:31 - Start Ups: Daunting things 25:49 - Start Ups: Letting go of and taking on responsibilities at a higher level 27:07 - Education: Why teach 27:51 - Education: Why still teach 30:00 - Education: Hayden and the community 31:47 - Education: Key things learned from teaching 35:45 - Education: Accommodating for students 37:27 - Education: Impacts of covid 40:31 - Education: Most challenging courses to teach 43:38 - Education: MyExperience 46:34 - Education: Teaching skills 50:49 - Life: Other horizons 52:52 - Education: Advice to uni self

Episode thumbnail for Coming back for CS: The Postgrad Experience

December 18, 2022

Coming back for CS: The Postgrad Experience

Want to listen to some 👄 talky talk 👄on the postgrad experience in CS? Rachel and Ivan try to cover these topics in a roundtable with some students studying CS as their second, or next, degree. Welcome our features, - Peter, who was in the Construction Management 📋 industry when he started a Bachelor's degree majoring in Computer Science - Rachel, a pharmacist 💊who decided to start a Bachelor's degree majoring in Computer Science - Mark, who was already working as a Mechanical Engineering graduate 🔨 when he made the jump into an MIT - Ady, who was doing a PhD in Biology 🦠 until she decided to pursue an MIT majoring in Bioinformatics 🚦Where did they come from?🏃‍♂️Why did they make the jump??👀How are they finding it???🤼Can they even make friends????🚄What are they looking forward to????? Timestamps00.00.12 - 00.02.04  intro 00.02.04 - 00.04.22 original plan 00.04.22 - 00.08.45 phase in life when decision to start cs was made 00.08.45 - 00.11.40  initial thoughts on cs 00.11.40 - 00.15.06 cs attractive why? preconceptions? 00.15.06 - 00.18.30 first impressions of cse at unsw 00.18.30 - 00.21.10 useful acquired skills 00.21.10 - 00.24.37 uni life, volunteering 00.24.37 - 00.27.03 young classmates 00.27.03 - 00.31.57 maybe: how to make friend w/ young classmates 00.31.57 - 00.36.52 fears 00.36.52 - 00.46.26 bachelors vs mit vs other 00.46.26 - 00.52.40 pacing the degree 00.52.40 - 00.54.56 regrets 00.54.56 - 00.57.48 plans 00.57.48 - 01.01.51 advice 01.01.51  ending + thank you In case you had any further questions or wanted to continue discussion specifically with any of the guests, you can reach out: Mark - discord: MarkRaya#4626 - ig: @markyr - linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-raya-4467a21b8/ Peter - discord: Kiki#8134 - ig: @poots___ - linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/putijak-souk-58a10a19b/ Rachel - discord: rachel#4578 - linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-ahn-926a05222/

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What is Echo?

Echo is CSESoc’s own weekly podcast where we talk about topics all over the place related to CSE, technology and university life. You can expect us getting live sound bites at our events, picking the brains and getting the advice of highly effective people in industry & academia and discussing current issues in the industry.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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