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A Message From Our Team


Welcome to the BCG page for USC undergraduates and non-MBA master's students!

We are excited that you are interested in consulting at BCG. You will find that BCG has much to offer in terms of career possibilities, extraordinary mentorship and career development, global opportunities, and a wide variety of case experiences.

On this site, you will find information about ways to connect with us through BCG events on campus, our team members, and the application process.

If you are interested in BCG, but not ready to apply for a job, please create a profile and tell us about yourself. If you have previously registered, you may sign in at any time to update profile information.

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We look forward to connecting with you!

The BCG USC Talent Acquisition Team

Becca joined BCG’s Washington, DC office as a Talent Acquisition Specialist in 2022. She oversees campus recruiting in the Mid-Atlantic region. Prior to joining BCG, Becca graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BA in Sociology and a certificate in American Sign Language. Outside of BCG, Becca enjoys doing yoga, going on hikes, and going to concerts!
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Becca Topel
Talent Acquisition Specialist

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