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    1. 5.0
      May 15, 2023

      Great benefit and work life balance

      Accountant
      Current Employee, more than 8 years
      Los Angeles, CA
      Recommend
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      Pros

      Top tier retirement benefit, paid public holidays, vacation accruals can be cashed out if unused when leaving USC. Plus there's also winter recess time off between Christmas and NYE. Great insurance---the trojan care EPO has great access to USC doctors at very affordable copay/deductible. Lyra health has annual free sessions for mental health. Supportive and flexible management. Plenty of job positions to switch to within the university.

      Cons

      Limited growth opportunity within the same department.

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      Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We are committed to providing competitive pay and benefits as well as an engaging and supportive environment for all of our employees. We are so glad to hear that your experience with us has been positive. Fight On!

      1. 5.0
        Sep 26, 2023
        Laboratory Assistant
        Former Employee
        Los Angeles, CA
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        Best team to work with

        Cons

        Work and study management is tough

        1. 5.0
          Jun 29, 2023
          Data Scientist
          Current Intern
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          1. Strong Academic Background: My GPA and educational qualifications from reputable universities like USC and Macau University of Science and Technology underscore my solid foundation in this field. My Master's degree in Analytics emphasizes my deep understanding of this discipline. 2. Diverse Skill Set: I'm proficient in Python, Advanced SQL, R, EViews, SPSS, Netlogo, and data visualization tools like Tableau, Advanced Excel, and Power BI. These skills provide me with a diverse and powerful toolset for data analysis and machine learning. 3. Hands-on Experience: My internship experiences with prominent companies like Tencent Technology Co. and Jiangling Motors Corporation Ltd have given me practical skills and exposure necessary to understand and navigate real-world business challenges. 4. Project Implementation: My involvement in projects like "Research on the Viterbi iPodia Program" and "Research on Video Quality Evaluation Method with Machine learning Models" displays my ability to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. 5. Award-winning Talent: My recognitions, such as the First prize in the 11th China National College Student "Innovation, Originality and Entrepreneurship" Challenge and Silver Award in IEEE-MUST "Warm Winter Cup" Programming Invitational Competition, underscore my potential and dedication. 6. Problem-Solving: I've demonstrated the ability to solve complex problems, streamline systems, and increase efficiency as shown in my internships and projects. 7. Communication and Teamwork: My ability to manage data requirements, arrange meetings, and work effectively in team-oriented environments indicates strong communication and collaboration skills.

          Cons

          Limited Experience: While I have robust academic qualifications and relevant internships, I am still at the early stages of my career. I view this as an opportunity to grow, and I am committed to leveraging the strong foundation I've built during my studies and internships to add value to your team.

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