USD student Hirshal Sukha of South Lake Tahoe participates in Torero Trek

University of San Diego student Hirshal Sukha of South Lake Tahoe recently participated in the USD Career Development Center's signature Torero Trek program. Torero Treks are opportunities for USD undergraduate students to engage in career exploration by visiting leading companies across the nation.

Sukha is majoring in Finance and plans to graduate in 2020. He graduated from South Tahoe High in 2016.

The LA Sports Torero Trek on March 22 gave the students the opportunity to network with employers and a few Torero alumni at the Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Dodgers.

"Our Torero Trek program provides current undergraduate students with exceptional opportunities to connect with industry professionals," said Robin Darmon, director of USD's Career Development Center. "We also ensure participants meet Torero alumni within the organization who are able to share their experiences with the students. Our alumni serve as invaluable resources for current students looking to start their careers," added Darmon.

Darmon added, "Through the Torero Trek program, students are able to visit excellent companies, both near and far, and meet with alumni to expand their vision of what careers can look like post-USD. Torero Treks are one of the best ways to experience potential career paths and create new in-roads into a wonderful array of companies."

There are more than 9,000 students at the University of San Diego from 77 countries and 44 states. It is is the youngest, independent institution on the U.S. News & World Report list of top 100 universities in the United States and will celebrate its 75th anniversary in the year 2024.