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Old 2007 October 1st, 11:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Regarding your concern about job recruitment, you may not have to worry at all, as long as you are willing to re-locate if necessary:

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2. I think MS in CS always has good job prospects. You shouldn't have to worry about being able to get a job.

3. Highly doubtful to get aid for an MS - I can just say this from experience. However, there might be schools that allow MS students to TA. You can always get loans I think. I'm not too clear on that for international students.

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Another point is that, at least for US graduates, most of them get jobs from networking with others, previous employers (where they got internships), job ads, etc. rather than from on-campus recruiting. This is also the case at top schools like CMU, though probably to a lesser degree.
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