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Don’t Wait – Next Year’s Graduates Are This Year’s Talent Pool

Spark Hire

Some recruiters think this merits a break in college recruitment. A 2018 CareerBuilder survey of over a 1,000 employers found that 80 percent are looking to hire new graduates. Luckily, for employers, most of them plan to stay with the first company that hires them. Dial in on social media.

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How to Recruit On Campus with a Limited Budget

Yello

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

That means now is the time for more targeted recruiting and a stronger employer brand to reach new talent, as well as employee engagement initiatives to retain your best talent. 61% checked “social professional networks” (LinkedIn’s generic term for itself). Social media recruiting.

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The What, When and Where of 2016’s Biggest Recruiting Events

CareerBuilder

Here is a roadmap of events to help you develop new skills and increase your professional contacts in 2016. First Quarter 2016. 2016 Executive Forum. 2016 Talent Acquisition Summit. She is the global head of digital recruitment and employer brand for Oracle’s Global Talent Acquisition Organization.