Four-Year Involvement Plan Freshmen Sophomore Junior Senior Get involved in Marshall Connections Program activities. Take on a leadership position (Director or VP) within a student organization. Take on a leadership (VP) position within a student organization. Become president of a student organization. Join a Marshall student organization. Consider joining USC student organizations such as USG, Residential Student Government, Helenes, Trojan Knights, etc. (choose one to focus on in your first year). Apply to the Career Advantage Program (CAP). Apply to the Career Advantage Program (CAP). Apply to the Career Advantage Program (CAP). Attend the USC Career Fair. Try out for Marshall Case Team. Apply to the EXCEL travel program. Attend the USC Marshall Recruiter Reception (Fall and Spring). Serve as an IEP host. Review the Marshall Career Source weekly. Apply to the Marshall EXCEL travel program. Apply to Marshall’s International Exchange Program (IEP). Serve as an IEP host. Attend resume workshops and Internship Week at the USC Career Center. Apply to Marshall’s International Exchange Program (IEP). Try out for Marshall Case Team. Apply to the Winslow Maxwell Summer Internship Program. Participate in Marshall Community Service Day. Register for on-campus recruiting through the USC Career Center. Attend interviewing workshops, career panels, Career Fest, as well as the Career Fairs at USC Career Center. Attend the USC Marshall Recruiter Reception (Fall and Spring). Review the Marshall Career Source daily. Attend Marshall Alumni Association Networking Events. Be actively involved in the job search process and accept a job offer OR be actively involved in the graduate school admission process and gain admission to a program. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: Investigate requirements for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after graduation. Apply to the Learning about International Commerce (LINC) Program or participate in GLP (invitation only). Register for connectSC and Marshall Career Source. Attend resume workshops and Internship Week at the USC Career Center. Apply to USC Global Fellows Internship program at USC Career Center. Apply to the Winslow Maxwell Summer Internship Program. Apply to the Marshall International Summer Internship Program (MISIP). Apply to the Marshall in Manhattan summer internship program. Participate in Marshall Community Service Day. Apply to the USC Global Fellows Internship program at USC Career Center. Take personality and skills assessments at the USC Career Center. Sign up to be an Explore USC host. Attend USC Career Fest (Spring). Serve as an IEP host. Participate in Marshall Community Service Day. Apply to participate in Global Brigades @ Marshall. Register for on-campus recruiting through the USC Career Center. Participate in the USC Joint Education Project. Attend an Alternative Spring Break program via the USC Volunteer Center. Attend an Alternative Spring Break program through the USC Volunteer Center. Participate in Marshall Community Service Day. Attend resume and interviewing workshops as well as Internship Week, the Career Fair, and Career Fest. Secure an internship for summer (it is never too early!). Consider studying abroad via the USC Overseas Studies Office. Attend the USC Marshall Recruiter Reception (Fall and Spring). Review the Marshall Career Source daily. Attend career development workshops offered through Marshall Student Services. Attend a job search workshop offered through Marshall Student Services. @AllthingsSSO Develop a job search strategy or graduate school admission plan. allthingssso Meet with a career advisor to establish a career plan. Secure an internship for summer. Secure an internship for summer. USC Marshall Undergraduate Student Services marshallcareersource.com USC Marshall Student Services | Bridge Hall 105 | 213-740-5705 | http://students.marshall.usc.edu/undergrad/