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

Recruitics

For context, we reached out to College Recruiter , a job search site geared towards students and recent grads. The labor market is pretty strong for most recent college graduates in that they have a lot of choices,” said College Recruiter President and Founder Steven Rothberg.

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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. 2016 SHRM Employment Law & Legislative Conference. Second Quarter 2016. 2016 HCI Strategic Talent Acquisition Conference.

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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 2016 Randstad survey found that 29 percent of Generation Z (who make up the class of 2019) plan to stay with their first company for three to four years. Dial in on social media. It’s that time of year again. Click To Tweet.

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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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10 Best Practices for Recruiting Interns (+ideas)

Hundred5

There are many different ways to recruit interns. Traditional methods include job boards, social media, employee referrals, and campus recruitment events. But to stand out in a crowded space, companies can gain from more creative recruitment tactics. We’ve handpicked 10 of them.

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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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The Most Popular Companies for College Graduates (and What They’re Doing Right)

Linkedin Talent Blog

And, to find out which companies are doing it right, we analyzed the LinkedIn profile data of millions of students in the US to find out the most popular companies that college graduates went into in 2016. But after perusing through PwC’s website and social media, I can definitely see why so many students are excited to work there.