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For Undergraduate Business Students, Recruiting Starts Earlier than Ever

Arya Recruiting Robotics

This past fall, the McIntire School of Commerce and business schools across the nation hosted recruiters on their campuses as early as September, with resume deadlines and interviews for coveted business industry internships following not long after. Today’s economy is, luckily, very different than it was in 2008. When the U.S.

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Recruiting the Class of 2020 Won’t Be the Same Due to COVID-19

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Graduation ceremonies have been canceled, and you won’t get the same experience of walking onto the stage and getting your diploma handed to you, but fear not: You’ll be the first class to experience an entirely digital hiring process! It’s the underprepared HR pros and recruiters we’re worried about. The Hiring Landscape Varies.

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5 Proven Tactics Every Company Can Use to Get More Women in the C-suite

Linkedin Talent Blog

A number of companies have now implemented a version of the National Football League’s Rooney Rule, which requires any team hiring a head coach to interview at least one minority candidate. Referrals have often been hailed as the best source for quality hires. Create referral programs that specifically target women.

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Staffing News of the Day, April 10, 2013

Staffing Talk

million – the highest number since May 2008 [Bloomberg Businessweek]. Australian business school teams up with Japanese electronics giant to create human-like robots who conduct tough job interviews, measuring “tiny twitches in eyebrows” [Australian Financial Review]. Can’t identify a good engineer with a resumé, degree and interview?