Campus recruiting is where the action is this year. Demand will be up, and competition for the same students will be common. Technical graduates are almost … Read more
Companies Expect To Hire Fewer 2010 Grads
There’s a report out that should be a wake-up for the procrastinators in the class of 2010. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) … Read more
A Pretty Sweet Internship
A select group of interns, dubbed with unfortunate corniness FUNterns, are putting in 15 hours a week with Nestle as ambassadors for the Butterfinger brand … Read more
MBA Grads Signing On To ‘Serve The Greater Good’
When Lauren Mehler took The MBA Oath this spring, she saw it as a way of holding herself to a higher degree of accountability. Putting her name to the oath … Read more
Metrics for Assessing College-hire Effectiveness and ROI
It would be pretty hard to throw a stone in most HR organizations without hitting someone who manages an antiquated process. Despite significant changes in … Read more
Paid Internships May Be Scarce, But It’s A Way To Hire The Best
While you digest the consequences of eliminating your college recruiting consider one of the benefits of maintaining — or starting — an … Read more
Internal Transfers Growing As Leading Source of Hire
(the chart in this story was updated February 23) Once again referrals have turned out to be the leading source of external hires in the annual … Read more
College Recruiting on a Shoestring Budget – ERE Community Q&A
By Dr. John Sullivan & Master Burnett This past week more than 400 ERE.net community members tuned in for a webinar on college recruiting with a … Read more
The Name May Be Fishy, But This Site Could Hook You A Winner
Here is a project for GrouperEye: Explain the name and develop a marketing plan for the site. What’s in it for you is $100 and a shot at an … Read more
5 Reasons to Maintain a Strong Campus Recruiting Program During This Economic Downturn
In late 2000 and 2001, several dramatic events occurred simultaneously: the dotcoms became the “dotbombs,” the economy took a steep downturn, … Read more