# 2015-03-23 Labii Makes Debut In ACSSS Career Fair Stanford University

Saturday Mar 21, [Labii](https://www.labii.com) made its debut in the ACSSS Career Fair held at LKSC, Stanford University.

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As one of the rising startups based in the Bay Area, [Labii](https://www.labii.com) is now looking for motivated and innovative minds to help advance [Labii.com](https://www.labii.com), a platform for scientists to manage and broadcast their research.

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Participants in the career fair showed great interest in what Labii is able to do and aims to realize. Founder and CEO Yonggan Wu introduced the main features of the website, including Academic Profile, Research Groups, Reference Manager and [Electronic Laboratory Notebook](https://www.labii.com/electronic-lab-notebook-eln), which are all designed to facilitate the research and communication of scientists. At its early stage of development, the Labii team currently has *intern positions* open to applicants with all backgrounds. So far, it has received a great many resumes from applicants who are interested in helping Labii build, maintain and market the website. Some participants in the career fair also shared with Labii their insight in technology, business, and startup. The career fair provided a great opportunity for young start-ups like Labii to find the perfect team as well as to exchange their experiences of starting a business in the Silicon Valley.

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Anyone interested in interning at [Labii](https://www.labii.com) can apply at Labii Careers. Meanwhile, all are welcomed to explore the features of Labii.com and share their opinions.

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