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August 2, 2025

School of Business to host Professional Development Week

Friday, 26 January 2018 / Published in News

School of Business to host Professional Development Week

Written by: Curtis Henry

The holistic development of the USC student is certainly what the USC School of Business had in mind when they announced a Career and Professional Development Week carded to take place from Monday, January 29 to February 1, 2018.

As the first event from the vibrant School of Business for the calendar year 2018, the week aims to set students on a guaranteed path to success in areas of Resume Writing, Interview Skills, Entrepreneurial Success, Negotiation and more. Skilled experts in the respective fields will facilitate the activities, which will replace a few of the daily class sessions.

Expectations are high for the week and students stand to gain a tremendous amount of insight, knowledge and skill.


 

 

 

Curtis Henry is an IMC Officer in the Integrated Marketing Communication Department, USC

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