G220-02 Dallas IP info sessions

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Questions for Dallas IP Info Sessions

Texas Patents Recruitment Roadshow

OMB: 0651-0080

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Expiration Date: 8/31/2018

Questions for Dallas Recruitment IP-focused Info Sessions

September 2015

  1. I am a(n):

    • Engineer

    • Law Student

    • Patent Agent

    • Patent Attorney

    • Patent Researcher

    • Other (Please specify.): _______________

  2. Are you a Veteran?

  3. Current employment status

    • Actively seeking new employment

    • Passively seeking new employment

    • Seeking information only


  4. What degree(s) do you have? Please select all that apply.

  • Shape1 Bachelor's or master's in computer engineering

  • Shape2 Bachelor's or master's in electrical engineering

  • Shape3 Bachelor's or master's in mechanical engineering

  • Shape4 Juris Doctor

  1. How many years of intellectual property experience do you have?

  • Shape5 None

  • Shape6 1 - 2

  • Shape7 3 - 5

  • Shape8 6 - 9

  • Shape9 10 or more

  1. What intellectual property experience do you have? Please select all that apply.

  • Shape10 Patent Law

  • Shape11 Patent Prosecution

  • Shape12 Patent Research

  • Shape13 Patent Agent

  • Shape14 Other Shape15

  • Shape16 N/A



  1. How did you hear about USPTO's IP-focused Info Session, “An Evening with USPTO: Where IP, Technology and Law Intersect”? (check all that apply)

    • USPTO.gov

    • Local Bar/ Law Association

    • LinkedIn

    • Facebook

    • Twitter

    • Friend, Colleague or Family Member

    • Law School Career Center

    • Other 

  2. On which day did you attend an Info Session?

  • September 10th in Austin

  • September 16th in Houston

  • September 17th in Dallas

  1. Were your expectations for the info session met?

  • Strongly Agree

  • Agree

  • Neutral

  • Disagree

  • Strongly Disagree

  1. After attending the info session, are you willing to consider a position with the USPTO?

    • Yes

    • No

    • Undecided

    • Other (Please specify.)

  2. Why or why not?

    • Pay

    • Location

    • Culture

    • Benefits

    • Feeling that my work as a Patent Examiner will make a difference

    • Other (Please specify.)

  3. If you are willing to consider a position with the USPTO, are you also willing to relocate and live/work in the Dallas, TX, area?

    • Yes

    • No

    • Undecided

  4. For the following questions, please rate your experience on a scale of 1 – 10, with 1 being a poor experience and 10 being an exceptional experience.

    • How well do you think the info session educated you about the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)?

    • How well do you think the info session educated you about career opportunities at the USPTO?

    • How well did the info session hold your attention?

    • Did you walk away with more and/or new information about IP protection and patent law – from the perspective of USPTO – than when you arrived?

    • Were your specific questions about USPTO, our work and career opportunities in Dallas answered?

    • Did you walk away with a greater understanding of the free tools and resources available to Texas region inventors than when you arrived?

  5. What recommendations do you have, if any, to improve future info sessions tailored to those with IP experience?

  6. What other types of information should have been provided to help you learn more about the USPTO and its employment opportunities?

  7. What communications channels should we use to advertise future recruitment events and job opportunities at the USPTO? (check all that apply)

    • USPTO.gov

    • USPTO.gov/careers

    • Facebook

    • LinkedIn

    • Twitter

    • Email Blasts

    • Newsletters

    • Job Boards

    • Special Speaking Engagements

    • Legal and Bar Associations

  8. What media publications do you read/ consume the most? Name your top three:

  9. In your own words and based on your experience with us in September, is there anything memorable that differentiates USPTO's recruiting and outreach activities to the IP community from those of other government agencies and/or private companies?

  10. What additional information, feedback or comments would you like to share?

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is conducting this survey to (describe purpose of survey). This survey is strictly voluntary, includes 19 questions and should take approximately 10 minutes to complete. This information collection contains requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). Notwithstanding any other provisions of the law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control number.



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