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Jan. 18, 2008
Eradicating computer code constructs
A studio for an animated Nickelodeon show? Hardly.
This is ePrize (www.eprize.com), based in the city of Pleasant Ridge of Oakland County, Mich., a Kettering University cooperative education partner that specializes in providing companies interactive promotions to motivate specific consumer behavior to drive immediate, measurable results. With offices in
Some of the professionals ePrize employs are those with Computer Science backgrounds to develop interactive, incentive-based internet promotions. Unfortunately, many people don’t realize that those games they play online through company websites are the kind of things ePrize computer gurus revel in.
Tim Downs of
“I didn’t know much about Computer Science or what a CS professional did when I was in high school,” he said, a comment often echoed by many high school students. “I feel that most people in general have a misunderstanding of what Computer Science is. If they looked closer at it, they'd find that the subjects Computer Science students deal with (set theory, regular languages, Turing machines, etc.) are actually really fascinating!” he added.
As a high school student looking at colleges,
His work at ePrize is challenging, rewarding and fun. Currently, he is a software engineer for the organization’s large platform group and his work revolves around loyalty programs for companies.
“I have great mentors in Todd Robinson and Mike Daigneau,” he said, adding that the two “have taken me from a lost college student to a professional software engineer. But they’re not the only ones. Everyone at ePrize takes an interest in what I’m doing. The employees take great pride in our culture of taking care of our customers and each other, which really shows.”
Some of
Downs said he chose
And although Kettering offers what some might consider a non-traditional academic experience, Downs said that if a prospective student asked about his experience, “I would tell them that if they’re going to college so they can have a successful career, the things that Kettering lacks—varsity sports, for example—do not matter in the long run. The things
Written by Gary J. Erwin
810.762.9538
gerwin@kettering.edu
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