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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2010

The current economic climate may mean a difficult job market, but USC's Career Planning and Placement Center has been proactive in addressing the needs of students and alumni seeking jobs.

Learn more about the University of Southern California: http://www.usc.edu

Learn more about the USC Career Planning and Placement Center: http://careers.usc.edu/

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  • nice.. that was inspiring...

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  • that young chick is hot.

  • wish i was a trojan!

  • @tomcarter76 You need to teach these students about Friedman Economics, NAFTA and what free trade has done to America. Don't BS the young people.

  • @tomcarter76 - You must work for USC because you are spreading the manure broad and wide. If the purpose of college is not to get a job, then why bother? Without the implied promise of a job at the end of it, what fool would borrow $50K-100K or more? If all I want is an education, then why not just get a library card? The truth is that universities are about certification and not education ... and universities are no longer delivering on the promise of jobs.

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  • @workingclasssociety I disagree with you. Obviously, one of the things that Higher Ed does is help you become more qualified for a job - but I don't think the main purpose is to get a job. Higher education really does serve as an opportunity to grow, develop, and become a leader. But it is what you make of it.

  • What a great Video! I am proud to be a Trojan

  • What I don't understand about higher education, is that is just serves as a filtering system. Universities are simply a means now to get a job, not educating,

    Who you know?

    That sums it up. Don't need to pay 40 k to tell you that.

    Working for BP is a bad idea

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