Feb
23
<\ ?php the_title(); ?> |
Leave a Comment |
By:
David Tran, Technical Services
Filed Under BASES Event, Career Services
As part of E-Week, BASES is proud to team up with the Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES), Product Design Students Association (PDSA), Energy Crossroads, and the Career Development Center to bring you the Start-Up 101 Career Fair tomorrow, February 24, 2009 from 12-4PM in Tresidder Memorial Union.
Below is the list of participating organizations (Click on the Fullscreen button in the upper right corner):
Start Up 101 Participating Organizations
Feb
17
<\ ?php the_title(); ?> |
Leave a Comment |
By:
Ricky Yean, Co-President
Filed Under General
Hello Recruiters,
Start-up 101 is fast approaching. This is your LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER. Registration closes this Friday, February 20.
The purpose of the Start-Up 101 fair is to provide your organization with a large number of qualified employee candidates and to provide our students employment opportunities with your company. Here you can meet and interact with OVER 700 outstanding Stanford students from all majors and grade levels, interested in entrepreneurship. It is also the highlight of Stanford’s annual Entrepreneurship Week.
Start-Up 101 is an collaborative effort by the Business Association of Stanford Entrepreneurial Students (BASES), Asia-Pacific Student Entrepreneurship Society (ASES), Product Design Students Association (PDSA), Energy Crossroads, and the Career Development Center to bring 101 start-up companies together for a large-scale career showcase.
This year the event will take place on February 24, 2009, from Noon-4 PM in Tresidder Memorial Union. The costs to participate are $300 for a half-table and $400 for a full-table. If you choose to participate in the job fair, please register by February 20, 2009. To register, please follow the instructions on the registration page.
We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
- BASES Team
Feb
12
Hi all,
The deadline for entering both business plan competitions is fast approaching.
Please make sure you have at least 1 Stanford current student on your team (SCPD counts) before you submit your entry.
The detailed submission guideline has been posted both on our website under the E-challenge sub-section and Social E-challenge sub-section.
Basically you need to:
1. Create a younoodle account
2. Join our E-challenge 2009 group
3. Press submit entry under the group logo.
We’ll also be sending out newsletter regularly to update you on the progress of the Challenges.
If any questions, please feel free to contact me at alvin.tse@bases.stanford.edu for e-challenge and sociale@bases.stanford.edu for social e


