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The relationship between recruitment and retention at TD Business Banking

Throughout the recruiting, hiring and onboarding process, there’s a lot that can go wrong – especially with campus candidates, whose attention is divided between school, extra-curricular activities, part-time jobs, friends and, of course, the Internet.

According to Nancy Moulday, Manager Recruitment at TD Business Banking, it takes a well-planned, integrated strategy with constant touch points every step of the way, executed by a number of internal and external partners, to successfully retain new entry-level employees.

And she would know. Over the last four years, Nancy has recruited, hired and onboarded 600 new TD Business Banking associates, and boasts a retention rate that would make any campus recruiter green with envy: 98.6%

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Conference preview: Freedom 55 Financial’s Gen Y-focused recruiting program

As Canada’s demographics continue to shift, and more and more Baby Boomers retire, employers will be forced to compete for a much smaller, much younger talent pool – Generation Y.

Although an aging workforce has historically been a problem in natural resource industries like mining and oil and gas, the issue is becoming more prevalent in other industries now too, such as insurance and financial services.

You know what they say: the first step is admitting you have a problem. But then what?

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360 poll: What is your biggest campus recruitment priority for the coming year?

Your vote is completely anonymous and the results will be revealed exclusively on Campus Recruitment 360 in a future post.

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How student leaders choose where to work: Exploration

This article is the third post in an ongoing series about student leaders and how they choose where to start their careers. Before reading this post, please read:

  1. The 3 types of students and how they approach their careers
  2. How student leaders choose where to work: Introduction

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