Grade inflation - where most people now get As and Bs - serves no-one in the end, especially employers, argues Raghav Singh: Read more
Is it the end of the road for affirmative action?
The Supreme Court says race cannot be used as a factor for admission into university - so does this spell the end for affirmative action in hiring too? Read more
The Persistent Disconnect Between Recruiters and Early Talent
In the age of digital connection — where unprecedented access to information and each other is the norm — the disconnect between employers, educators, and … Read more
Preparing for the Future of Campus Recruiting
Campus recruiting and early talent programs have reached an inflection point. During the pandemic, companies were forced to quickly rethink their approach … Read more
Why Are Men Increasingly Opting Out of College?
On episode 79 of The HR Famous Podcast, longtime HR leaders (and friends) Tim Sackett, Kris Dunn, and Jessica Lee come together to discuss the declining … Read more
When Firing Workers Goes Wrong
On episode 78 of The HR Famous Podcast, longtime HR leaders (and friends) Tim Sackett, Kris Dunn, and Jessica Lee come together to discuss campus … Read more
Virtual Recruiting Events Don’t Have to Be As Boring As In-Person Ones
In the past year, employers have been forced to rethink their talent attraction strategies. The entire candidate experience has been flipped on its head. … Read more
The Art of Campus Recruiting
In Episode 34 of Best Hire Ever, Kris Dunn talks with John Nykolaiszyn, director of business career services at FIU Business, on the current state and art … Read more
Show and Tell: How to Attract Early Talent in a Covid World
In March, my little sister received some disappointing news from her university: In-person classes would be canceled until further notice. Pack up, head … Read more
The Internship Must Go On
When COVID-19 shut the doors to much of the world’s economy earlier this year, internships also took a hard blow as companies canceled their planned … Read more