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Ut Austin Technology & Science Career Fair UT AUSTIN TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE CAREER FAIR #hookanoffer Event Information Frank Erwin Center: 1701 Red River, Austin, TX 78701 9:30 am - Noon Employer check-in 11:30 – 2:00 pm Lunch in Lone Star Room 1:00 pm Career Fair Starts 5:00 pm Career Fair Ends Your registration includes: - 10' deep x 10' wide booth space - 8' table, 2 chairs - 1-ID overhead sign - light breakfast, catered lunch, and afternoon snack/ refreshments. NOTE: The Erwin Center prohibits employers from distributing food/drink "giveaways" at their booths. Wrapped Parking & Directions Parking for exhibitors is provided in LOT #108. When this lot is full, please proceed to either the HEALTH CENTER PARKING GARAGE or the TRINITY PARKING GARAGE (TRG). Please take a ticket at the garage and bring this ticket to employer check-in to receive your parking validation. Each employer will be given a maximum of 2 parking validations. *Lot 108: Located on the south side of Frank Erwin Center near 15th street *Health Center Parking Garage: 1601 Trinity Street. Located on Trinity & 15th *Trinity Garage: 1815 Trinity St. Located at Trinity & E Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd *Unloading: For unloading purposes, employers may temporarily park in the Frank Erwin Center loading dock, located at the south entrance of Frank Erwin Center above Lot 108. See map for entrance location. *DO NOT PARK IN LOT 118, located north of the Frank Erwin Center. You will get a ticket and we will not reimburse you. CAMPUS MAP FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA @CNSCAREERS ******************************* The exhibitor assumes all responsibility for compliance with all pertinent ordinances, regulations, and codes of duly authorized local, state, and federal governing bodies concerning fire, safety, and health, together with the rules and regulations of the operators and/or owners of the property where the exhibit is held. UT CAMPUS N M.L.K. BOULEVARD LOT 118 JOHN HARGIS HALL LOT 118 ADMISSIONS DO NOT PARK HERE ONE WAY RAMP RAMP STUDENT TRINITY PARKING GARAGE UP UP CHECK-IN NORTHWEST NORTHEAST ARENA DOORS ARENA DOORS C D WEST DOORS EAST DOORS A F I.H.-35 SOUTHBOUND FRONTAGE ROAD SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST USE M.L.K./15TH STREET EXITS FROM I.H.-35 ARENA DOORS ARENA DOORS EMPLOYER CHECK-IN PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY RAMP UP Red River Entrance (Street Level) (Street Red River Entrance Take steps down for Employer check-in UNLOADING ZONE BASKETBALL UNLOADING ZONE DROP OFF GE PAVILION DO NOT TAKE RAMP Take steps down for Employer check-in EMPLOYER PARKING 08 ENTRANCE ONE WAY 1 LOT 108 (Subject to availability.) LOT Once lot is full, proceed to Health Center Garage HEALTH CENTER PARKING GARA PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY 15TH STREET DOWNTOWN Employer Booth Numbers Air Products and Chemicals 454 Allstate Insurance Company 451 Amazon 415 American Airlines 404 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation 363 Aon - Chicago 450 Apiture 405 Applied Research Laboratories 206, 207 Aptiv 403 Arista Networks 110 Asemio, LLC 111 AT&T 112 Atlassian 113 BAE Systems, Inc 118 Balyasny Asset Management 443 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 119 Bazaarvoice 120 Bentley Systems 301 Blackbaud 125 Bloomberg 209, 210 Blue Cross and Blue Shield of IL, MT, OK, NM and TX 452 BP 306 Braintree Payments 406 Broadleaf Commerce 122 Broadway Technology 135 CACI 186, 187 Capco 302 Capitalize 136 CAPSHER Technology, Inc 303 CBRE Digital & Tech 137 CDK Global 409 Cerebri AI 408 CGG 304 Charles Schwab & Co. 305 Chevron 138 Chewy 407 Cisco 307 Cisco Meraki 410 Citi 116, 117 Cloudflare 433 Cohesity 411 Confluent 434 ConocoPhillips 139 Credera 140 Employer Booth Numbers Cvent Inc. 143 D. 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Shaw Research 441 Dell, Inc. 108, 109 Dimensional Fund Advisors 308 Direct Energy 412 Dow 368 DraftKings 418 Dropbox 144 DRW 145 dynaConnections Corp. 146 eBay 435 Education.com 147 Emerson 148 EOG Resources Inc 100, 101 Epic 310 Ericsson 413 Ethos Group 309 ExxonMobil Corporation 106, 107 EZLynx 128 Facebook 199, 200 FactSet Research Systems, Inc. 149 Fast Enterprises, LLC 134 FDM Group 419 Federal Bureau of Investigation - Washington, D.C. 432 Fidelity Investments 449 FlightSafety International 437 Florida Blue 448 Fujitsu 438 Gemalto 420 General Dynamics Land Systems 429 General Motors 133 GLG 414 Global Shop Solutions 421 GM Cruise LLC 442 GoDaddy 126 Google, Inc. 312 H-E-B 132 Halliburton 313 Headspring 131 Hewlett Packard Enterprise 204, 205 HP Inc. 422 Hudl 428 Hudson River Trading 130 IBM 184, 185 Employer Booth Numbers Indeed 416, 417 Infosys 369 Innovative Software Engineering 156 International Office, The University of Texas at Austin 427 Intersys Consulting 424 Jane Street 155 JB Hunt Transport 423 JCPenney 317 JPMorgan Chase & Co. 154 Karat 425 KUKA 153 L3 Technologies 152 Labatt Food Service 151 Lithium Technologies 436 Lockheed Martin 150 Lucid 314 Lyft 322 Macedon Technologies 170 Macy's, Inc. 323 Match Group (Tinder, Match.com, OkCupid, Hinge, PlentyofFish)123 Mercer 447 Microsoft 335 Mindtree 169 Mitratech 318 Modernize 426 National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 168 National Instruments 202, 203 Navis LLC 127 New Knowledge 167 Niantic, Inc. 453 Nike, INC 166 NITS Solutions 315 Nutanix 316 Oath 365, 366 Odyssey Space Research, L.L.C. 165 Oracle 164 Oracle 319 Pariveda Solutions 163 Paycom 326 Pearson Education 162 Perficient 373 PestRoutes LLC 160, 161 PIMCO 324 Ping Identity 325 Employer Booth Numbers Praetorian 327 Principal Financial Group 446 Produce Pro Software 328 Proofpoint 329 PROS INC 331 Publicis.Sapient 333 Q2 332 Qualcomm 330 Qualtrics 159 Quantcast 336 Quantlab 158 Qumulo 334 Rackspace 337 Raytheon Company 157 Reata Pharmaceuticals 371 Red Hat 183 Relay Graduate School of Education 342 RetailMeNot, Inc. 182 Rev 102, 103 Rice University 440 Roblox 181 Rubrik 339 Rudd and Wisdom, Inc. Consulting Actuaries 445 Salesforce 338 Sandia National Laboratories 180 Schlumberger 179 Silvercar 377 Skydio 340 Slalom 178 SnapStream Media 341 Sogeti USA 344 Southwest Airlines 362 Southwest Research Institute 177 SparkCognition 345 Spiceworks 176 SpinSci 346 Spredfast 175 State Farm Insurance Companies 349 State Street Corporation 174 Strategic Systems Programs 347 Supplyframe 173 Syniverse 348 Tableau Software 172 Taos 350 Employer Booth Numbers Target Corporation 364 TD Ameritrade 351 Teradata 352 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality 343 Textron 188 Teza Technologies LLC 320 The BHW Group 372 The Home Depot 354 The Scripps Research Institute 121 The Zebra 353 Thomson Reuters 356 ThoughtWorks 355 TIBCO Software Inc. 357 Tinker Air Force Base Civilian Employment 431 Tokio Marine HCC 208 Toyota Connected 211, 212 Trend Micro, Inc. 189 Trialspark 358 TripAdvisor 190 U.S. Government Accountability Office 430 Uber 367 Under Armour 191 Union Pacific Railroad 192 University of Texas at Austin, McCombs Master of Science Programs193 University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler 439 USAA 194 Valassis Digital 359 Vectra 360 Verizon Connect 114, 115 Versa Networks 361 Vertech 321 Viasat Inc 376 Virtu Financial, LLC 195 Visa, Inc. 196, 197 Walmart 370 West Monroe Partners 141 WhatsApp 201 Willis Towers Watson 444 Wipro Technologies 375 WorldQuant, LLC 198 WP Engine 124 Zilliant 374 Technology & Science Career Fair - Fall 2018 September 20, 2018 Frank Erwin Center . 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