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Grads Expect Campus Recruiters to Be Tech Savvy

Yello

According to the 2018 Yello Recruiting study , one-third of student respondents indicated their job search started at hiring events like diversity conferences or career fairs. With 70% of companies expecting to hire new college graduates in 2018, a first-in-class campus recruitment strategy is essential to attract top talent.

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Technology Students Expect from Campus Recruiters

Yello

According to the 2018 Yello Recruiting study , one-third of student respondents indicated their job search started at hiring events like diversity conferences or career fairs. With 70% of companies expecting to hire new college graduates in 2018, a first-in-class campus recruitment strategy is essential to attract top talent.

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How to Prepare Your Campus Recruitment Strategy (Before School’s in Session)

CareerBuilder

However, smart companies are already ramping up their recruiting efforts for the fall — if they even took a break in the first place. So, what can organizations do to prepare for a successful series of hiring for the 2016-2017 academic year? Anticipatory socialization occurs before new hires become part of the organization.

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Spoiler alert: Batman's recruiting strategy in the Justice League

Recruiting Blogs

A great recruiting tactic is asking for referrals — sometimes from the person you want to hire. Mark Roberge used this tactic when hiring a billion dollar sales team at Hubspot, in his book The Sales Acceleration Formula. The Flash — college recruiting and trust building.

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Wish You Were Here: The Fishbowl Approach to Candidate Sourcing.

Recruiting Daily

It gets harder as you get more experience, of course, because you realize exactly what you’re up against when you’re trying to fill a req, and have a much more realistic sense of the odds you’ve got to beat to make pretty much any experienced hire. The answer, not surprisingly, is decidedly old school.

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Don’t Ask Me How I Know: Life Lessons Learned From A Life in Recruiting.

Recruiting Daily

Pick up the Phone and let candidates know where they’re at in the process throughout every step of the way, and do so with as much feedback as possible as quickly as possible so they never have to guess or wonder where, exactly, they are in the hiring cycle. If you can’t communicate, you can’t recruit.

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Be Here Now: Making Candidate Experience Live Forever.

Recruiting Daily

Being a recruiter isn’t always easy. We talk a ton about “candidate experience,” but the truth is having a good experience works both ways, really, and most of the time, it’s the candidate treating the recruiter like s**t, not the other way around. .” Charles de Lint.