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Symplicity CSM

Symplicity CSM is a comprehensive, integrated Career Services Management software system that houses information and allows students, graduates and employers to directly interact with such information pertaining to:

  • Students
  • Graduates
  • Employers
  • On- and Off-Campus Recruiting
  • Paid and Volunteer Opportunities
  • Career & Job Fairs
  • Professional Networking Career Mentors
  • Career Counseling Appointments
  • Career Documents Storage and Online Submission
  • Resource Library
  • Programming and Special Events

All matriculating students are imported into the system and furnished with initial login passwords. Students are instructed to register in Symplicity by:

  • logging in and updating passwords
  • checking all contact information for accuracy
  • updating any missing information
  • entering work authorization status
  • selecting practice area(s) of interest*
  • indicating where they plan to take the bar exam*

*The PCDC marshals its resources to strategically and effectively assist students in realizing their career goals. It is essential that students communicate where they want to go and what they want to do! Failure to keep this information current can result in missing out on timely communications regarding professional networking opportunities, job prospects, special events, etc.



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