Two gifts from the USC business school alums establish the new program to advance undergraduate career pathways.
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Advice from USC Dornsife’s John Foulger: Keep your resume simple and don't rely too heavily on AI to produce a cover letter.
If you'e dreaming of a different career, enroll in a course, shadow someone, take up a hobby or a side job. Making the transition requires you to say now, today, this week, these are the steps I can actually take to attain that goal, says USC Dornsife's Daphna Oyserman.
More than 300 Black Trojans meet with companies that say they are committed to a diverse workplace.
Career services specialists offer guidance and resources to business students who are the first in their family to go to college.
Just a month after receiving her diploma in May, Jane Lam was at work recruiting epidemiology analysts, research analysts and epidemiologists for L.A. County Department of Public Health.
Victor Qiu, the first in his family to graduate from college, worked as a liaison between U.S. Rep. Ami Bera and his Sacramento-area constituents.
From the gig economy to remote offices, USC business and policy experts imagine the future of work.
At some businesses, in-house “gig marketplaces” allow employees to flex skills outside their normal job duties.
Beverly Pham, an editorial designer at Fox Sports, shares lessons from her career journey.