Fellow Trojans!: need helping getting hooked up with an internship or job?

<p>I'm the USC student representative for Experience.com, which is a career site specifically for college students & alumni. Experience provides extraordinary jobs and internships, real-world stories and insights, and a network of inspirational role-models and mentors to help students explore and launch careers they love. It has some really valuable features and an online networking system so you can get hooked up with company reps really easy.</p>

<p>Problem is that very few at USC knows about Experience.com. That means all the company reps in LA that use the Experience website end up giving their jobs and internships to "Westwood High" students across town.</p>

<p>I need you guys to help me and other students out and sign up for this site so that it can grow and become even more attractive to prospective employers. This site is totally legit, backed by private funding, and has been in existence for about 10 years. It's free to sign up and easy to use. Please sign up and tell everyone you know about Experience.com</p>

<p><a href="http://www.experience.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.experience.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Thanks guys, I appreciate your help!</p>

<p>thank YOU very much</p>

<p>I have more internship and job opportunities than I know what to do with-- and I suspect this may be the case with many other Trojans. The website's not loading right now, but if I remember it later, I'll take a look. Does the USC Career Center know about this?</p>

<p>try the website again. for some reason, the net seems to be slow as a whole tonight. I'm gonna try and let the career center know about it sometime within the next few weeks.</p>

<p>It worked. I watched the "Google" video in the Defining Moments section, with an interview with Vint Cerf. While talking about the beginning of the Internet, he said that satellite links between the US and Europe allowed them to transmit the first Internet packets some 18,000 miles to USC's ISI, Information Sciences Institute.</p>

<p>Yup, he mentioned USC, even after mentioning he went to Stanford for undergrad and UCLA for grad school. Very cool :)</p>