
Career Fair brings the job market to Trousdale
Dozens of companies come to campus looking to recruit the best and brightest.
Dozens of companies come to campus looking to recruit the best and brightest.
Graduates of USC Marshall’s first Master of Business for Veterans program bond as they shift from the military to civilian life.
A navigator program pairs professional volunteers with transitioning veterans and service members to assist them during the job-hunting process.
It allows employees to earn an online degree while acquiring practical experience in social work.
Employers plan to hire nearly 9 percent more freshly minted alumni this year than they did last year.
USC junior heads to a summer internship at the Federal Reserve
USC Dornsife’s economics department ramps up an initiative to connect students with alumni.
The USC Rossier School of Education has announced a groundbreaking pledge to ensure the success of its graduates in support of their professional education careers.
The USC Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families was one of seven organizations to be awarded the first Seal of Distinction.
During the official launch of the Economics Leadership Council at USC Dornsife, organizers announced that within eight months nearly $8 million had been raised.
Journalism students can meet recruiters, interview for positions and attend workshops during the CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California’s Journalism Opportunities Conference.
USC Dornsife’s Second-Year Inquiry program, launched this fall, is helping more than 280 students segue from academics to their desired career.
On the fifth floor of USC’s Information Sciences Institute, about 40 budding entrepreneurs sat together at large nondescript tables hatching plans for the next Great American Startup.
James Freymuth sat at a round table in a spacious office on the 20th floor of an investment management company’s sleek postmodern skyscraper overlooking downtown Los Angeles.