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How to Hire New Graduates: 5 Recruitment Marketing Optimizations That Work

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As college seniors across the country look forward to commencement ceremonies in May, companies are trying to figure out how they can optimize their recruitment marketing strategies to hire new graduates. For context, we reached out to College Recruiter , a job search site geared towards students and recent grads.

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The Trouble With Recruiting Young People

Recruiting Blogs

The line between academic work, social media activity and work for an employer is finer than a resume can deliver. Facebook was founded in 2004, when the average age of college freshman was 6. The management of social relationship is at least partially expected to be online. It’s a catch-22.

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How to Recruit On Campus with a Limited Budget

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According to NACE , the average university relations and recruitment budget for organizations in 2016 was $562,642, while some organizations were able to make a dent with campus recruiting for as little as $60,000 per year. Check out our college recruiting budgeting basics article for more tips on creating your own budget.

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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

Social Talent

What this means for you: Social media is now officially as important as job boards when it comes to recruiting, so you need both a presence on and a strategy for social talent acquisition. Social media recruiting. Looking ahead to your 2016 budget, these areas should take focus.