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Good News for the Class of 2019: You’re Hired!

Recruiting Daily Advisor

If you’re planning on recruiting recent college graduates this year, you’re not alone. A majority (83%) of senior managers say they are likely to hire those who’ve recently earned a college degree, according to a new survey released by Robert Half. Professional development will aid in retention.

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College Recruitment Strategy: What Every Recruiter Need To Avoid In Any Campus Recruiting Campaign

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/BLOG/POSTS/COLLEGE-RECRUITING-STRATEGY - OCTOBER 23, 2019 - 11 MINUTE READ - CAMPUS-RECRUITING TALENT-ACQUISITION-LEADER. Why Are College Recruiting Strategies Important? This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field. Identify Target School. Do this early on.

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College Recruitment Strategy: What Every Recruiter Need To Avoid In Any Campus Recruiting Campaign

Recruiting Blogs

Why Are College Recruiting Strategies Important? Today, companies are placing a higher value on recruiting students from colleges and universities. This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field. This paradigm shift is a growing trend for those in the recruitment field.

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RecruitCon 2022 Recap: Hiring Doesn’t Work in a Vacuum

Recruiting Daily Advisor

Our event agenda was packed with an amazing lineup of presenters, and the covered topics included sourcing, automation, diversity, college recruitment, strategy, and more. During the preconference sessions, Craig Fisher, Founder of TalentNet Media, took attendees through an extensive training on recruitment marketing.

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5 Employees Who Will Activate Your Employer Brand — Whether You Want Them To Or Not

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Don’t make the assumption that your recruiter is: a strong writer, effectively managing candidate communications or knows your employer brand. Understand your recruiter owns these channels: job boards, job descriptions, emails to candidates, interviews with candidates, and career fairs. They are your cheerleaders!