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Putting Psychology to Work Erin McCuaig ‘20 STUDENT SPOTLIGHT The opportunities MAPP offers has opened, and will continue to open, many doors , allowing us to reach our goals with ease. MAPP is an experience I will never forget! Erin McCuaig is a graduate of McGill University in Montréal, Canada. She is currently a Project Manager intern at Symbol and Fire. Find out more: appliedpsychology.usc.edu | facebook.com/applied.psychology Twier: @appliedpsychusc | linkedin.com/company/usc-ms-applied-psychology/ I graduated from McGill University in 2018 with degrees in Psychology and Social Studies of Medicine. During my me at McGill, I worked at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL parcipang in the Cultural Exchange Program for two summers and studied abroad in Dublin, Ireland for a semester. Shortly before arriving at USC, I worked as a Social Media Markeng Manager for a start-up home-made greeng card company. What is your professional background? What sparked your interest in Applied Psychology? I always knew I wasnt going to go into clinical psychology but didnt know exactly where my psychology degree would take me unl a professor exposed me to Organizaonal Psychology. I was instantly drawn to it. To be able to use psychology to effecvely organize and develop companies or understand consumers is so fascinang to me. I chose MAPP because it is the only program I was able to find in North America that combined both Consumer Behavior and Organizaonal Psychology. My me in the program so far has been an incredible learning experience; I have had the chance to meet and learn from professionals working at major corporaons in posions I was not aware of unl I arrived at MAPP. What’s keeping you busy this semester? This semester, I am interning at Symbol and Fire, a start-up markeng and brand consultancy firm, as a project manager. This internship is especially excing for me as I will be able to ulize my skills in both organizaonal psychology and consumer psychology. I am also conducng a consulng trease project with two MAPP classmates this semester. Its an adversing/ contextual alignment consulng project for Channel Factory, a company that provides brands or ad agencies with the appropriate YouTube content to pair their adversements with. The project will greatly build on my analycal skills, knowledge of the adversing world, and quantave research methods in a unique and hands-on way.

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Page 1: STUDENT SPOTLIGHT - dornsife.usc.eduSTUDENT SPOTLIGHT The opportunities MAPP offers has opened, and will continue to open, many doors, allowing us to reach our goals with ease. MAPP

Putting Psychology to Work

Erin McCuaig ‘20

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT

The opportunities MAPP

offers has opened, and will

continue to open, many

doors, a l l o w i n g u s t o

reach our goals with ease.

MAPP is an experience I

will never forget!

Erin McCuaig is a graduate of McGill University in Montréal, Canada. She is currently a Project Manager intern at Symbol and Fire.

Find out more: appliedpsychology.usc.edu | facebook.com/applied.psychology

Twitter: @appliedpsychusc | linkedin.com/company/usc-ms-applied-psychology/

I graduated from McGill University in 2018 with degrees in Psychology and Social Studies of Medicine. During my time at McGill, I worked at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL participating in the Cultural Exchange Program for two summers and studied abroad in Dublin, Ireland for a semester. Shortly before arriving at USC, I worked as a Social Media Marketing Manager for a start-up home-made greeting card company.

What is your professional background?

What sparked your interest in Applied

Psychology?

I always knew I wasn’t going to go into clinical psychology but didn’t know exactly where my psychology degree would take me until a professor exposed me to Organizational Psychology. I was instantly drawn to it. To be able to use psychology to effectively organize and develop companies or understand consumers is so fascinating to me. I chose MAPP because it is the only program I was able to find in North America that combined both Consumer Behavior and Organizational Psychology. My time in the program so far has been an incredible learning experience; I have had the chance to meet and learn from professionals working at major corporations in positions I was not aware of until I arrived at MAPP.

What’s keeping you busy this semester?

This semester, I am interning at Symbol and Fire, a start-up marketing and brand consultancy firm, as a

project manager. This internship is especially exciting for me as I will be able to utilize my skills in both organizational psychology and consumer psychology.

I am also conducting a consulting treatise project with two MAPP classmates this semester. It’s an advertising/contextual alignment consulting project for Channel Factory, a company that provides brands or ad agencies with the appropriate YouTube content to pair their advertisements with. The project will greatly build on my analytical skills, knowledge of the advertising world, and quantitative research methods in a unique and hands-on way.