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The mission of the USC Career Center to enhance career development through partnerships and innovative technology in preparation for global career aspirations.
Whether you’re sure of what you want to do after you leave USC, or are just beginning to think about what lies ahead, there’s something for you in the Career Center.
Research
There are many ways to research a potential employer. Here are a few:
Sponsored by the US Department of Labor, Career OneStop provides tools to help job seekers, students, businesses, and career professionals.
With its occupation and industry information, salary data, self-assessment tools, and career exploration assistance, this rich resource will help those exploring career opportunities to make informed choices. It also has useful information for job seekers, students, and career counselors, such as where to file unemployment insurance, locations of career centers, resume advice, and relocating options. This thorough site even has a special section devoted to military transition. Fulfilling its promise to be a one-stop shop, CareerOneStop includes links to state job banks, the online version of Occupational Outlook Handbook, and other useful resources.
Glassdoor is free career resource that searches over 20,000 job sites, newspapers, and company career pages at once.
Apply directly for millions of jobs. This database also provides access to company reviews and ratings written anonymously by employees and job seekers; salaries; and sample interview questions.
Vault provides listings of company reviews and rankings, jobs and internships, resume and career advice and career guides and much more. Access is available through CONNECT SC at the USC Career Center website.
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