For thousands of engineering graduates in India, a degree alone is no longer enough to secure a foothold in the technology ...
AI enters interviews: Google will let candidates use its Gemini AI tool in specific coding rounds for junior and mid-level engineering roles. Real-world focus: The code comprehension round will test ...
New interview format: Google will let select engineering candidates use its Gemini AI in code comprehension interviews to test AI fluency. Industry-wide shift: Other tech firms like Meta, Canva, and ...
Armed with some Python and a white-hot sense of injustice, one medical student spent six months trying to figure out whether an algorithm trashed his job application.
A leading Cloud Solutions company is seeking a Intermediate to Senior Backend Developer who will be responsible for developing, implementing and testing software components and applications, as well ...
A specialist medical technology company with its own on-prem infrastructure is seeking a Senior JavaScript Developer to join their environment. This role requires a strong technical foundation, ...
Earn these JavaScript certs to demonstrate mastery of the most in-demand skills for the world’s most-used programming language. JavaScript remains one of the most in-demand programming languages for ...
Speaking at WSJ Opinion Live in Washington, D.C., WSJ Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent discuss economic uncertainties amid the war with Iran, the AI ...
Seniors showcased their capstone projects at a special public expo on Friday. The 2026 College of Engineering and Applied Science Projects Expo brought together students from eight majors, including ...
In a letter posted on the company’s website, current CEO Tim Cook wrote that he will leave his role in September and become executive chairman. He described Ternus as “a brilliant engineer and thinker ...
As NASA's Artemis Program prepares to return humans to the surface of the moon, Michigan Technological University students are conducting research to ensure astronauts can hit the ground running.
Computer science and engineering students at the University of Washington, spooked about AI, returned from spring break last week to a surprising email from the department head. “I’m reaching out ...