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Career Development Center

The Career Development Center supports all University of San Diego students and alumni in developing and achieving career goals that lead to meaningful lives. Whether you are exploring options for your future, applying to jobs, further advancing your education, networking, or practicing for an interview, the center has resources and tools that can help prepare you for your career. The Career Development team guides students as they explore majors and define purposeful career paths, teaching students how to articulate their strengths and provide opportunities to build professional networks. sandiego.edu/careers/ Job and internship search tools sandiego.edu/careers/graduate/ grad-resources.php  Student Opportunity Center  Handshake  CareerShift  GoinGlobal  Immigrants Rising  Interstride  Industry-Specific Job Search

Resources The School of Business and the School of Law offer supplemental career development support offices for their student and alumni groups. youtube. com/watch?v=UnyhWVJzn_w

TEAM

The Torero Employer and Alumni Mentors (TEAM) platform was created as a way for USD alumni, students, parents, faculty, employees and employers to connect virtually. Through its vibrant network, in-person and flash mentoring as well as career opportunities are shared to support Toreros. Discussion boards also let Toreros ask questions and exchange ideas. View this informational overview about TEAM. This platform supports:  Finding mentors/mentees  Identifying/sharing job listings  Joining affinity groups  Posting/answering discussion questions Office of Career and Professional Development (Law)

The Office of Career and Professional Development works closely with students and alumni to offer career guidance and support for in-school and post-graduate employment. The office also works closely with all types of employers to meet their everchanging hiring needs. sandiego.edu/ law/careers/

USD Law students have access to hundreds of resources and programs to help them gain legal experience while attending law school. To help students explore the possibilities, the Office of Career and Professional Development provides a myriad of services such as the Field Placement Program, Spring Recruiting Program and job fairs, and pro bono work. Additionally, many of our law student volunteer opportunities are arranged by the Office of Career and Professional Development and through our varied student organizations.

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