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The Wonderful World of Campus Recruitment

In my last post, I mentioned that we had tricks up ‘our sleave’, but I didn’t really say what those were. Mostly because at the time, a lot of things were coming together…in ‘incubation‘, you might say. Today I am happy to report that TalentEgg has evolved significantly since my last post, and we have lots to report.

In a very short while, and in the midst of some tricky economic times, we have managed to accomplish quite a bit:

  1. We launched The Incubator: The Incubator is an online, social career magazine providing personal and specific career advice, tips, and stories. So far, we have a team of over 10 amazing contributors and one particularly awesome editor (Cassandra!). Look out for our first ‘digest’ at the end of this month. The theme? “The class of 2009: Graduating in a recession”.
  2. We got involved with a very exciting video series through UTours. Still in production. On the topic of The Job Hunt.
  3. We began booking some serious speaking engagements. Over the next few months I will be presenting for The Conference Board of Canada, The Campus Recruiting Forum, and CHAT high school (:)), as well as putting on two 3-hour workshops on the 4 generations in the workforce in Newfoundland!

And this is all aside from the great content that is continuously popping up on the main TalentEgg.ca site. Today we were talking about how we have so many ‘Recent additions’ to TalentEgg on a weekly basis that we’re going to have to add a scroll bar to that section of the site!

Significance:

  • With the addition of The Incubator to the TalentEgg family, we’ve gone from being ‘like a campus career fair, online’ to being ‘like a campus career centre, online’.
  • With the launch of a media outlet geared at 18-24 year olds (The Incubator), and the launch of our consulting/speaking projects, we’ve gone from being a 1-product company to a 3-product company.

We’re very eggcited. Be sure to check out The Incubator, and if you have any questions about the presentations we give, feel free to give us a buzz!

Hello. My name is Brian.

Hello students and recent graduates. My name is Brian Cauley and I am the most recent addition to the Talent Egg team. I am an intern assigned to writing blog posts and spreading the word about the great career-finding resource that is Talent Egg. 

I, myself am a recent graduate from St. Francis Xavier University. There I studied Accounting and Philosophy. I have completed two co-op positions, one with the Federal Government and one with IBM. I have also assisted in the operations of two non-profits. Currently I am searching for a career in a brand new sector (the arts) and trying to find my way through the after-school job search. 

I hope to use my past and current experiences to help you find your way too.

Charging into the Future – TalentEgg has tricks up its sleeve

If you haven’t noticed, the whole world is talking about the recession. Even we’ve covered it here on TalentEgg. And over the past weeks we’ve dealt with a hard reality- things are changing.

So what’s up with TalentEgg? How are we dealing with this new economic uncertainty? How do we make ourselves recession proof, continue to grow our audience of Gen-Y career seekers and continue to help employers brand themselves effectively to that audience?

Well, the answer can be found in the title of this entry- we charge into the future.

For TalentEgg, that doesn’t mean spending lots of money on advertising, but instead on continuing to be innovative in our…innovations…and inventions….and increasing our intensity when it comes to making new connections.

One place where we’ve realized we can make a big impact is in communicating what we learn from employers to our audience of students and new grads.

Advice, information, resources are incredibly important for 2009 and 2010 grads, and TalentEgg is in a unique position to provide first-hand information to that audience. We speak to entry-level/student employers all day, every day. So we happen to have quite a good idea of what the recruitment ‘market’ for students/new-grads is really like.

In order to convey that information more formally and effectively, we’re launching our brand new Career Resource Centre in the next week. We’re looking for contributors and are even considering syndicating other high-quality resources. If you’re interested, give us a shout.

On the employer side, we have made a commitment to increasing intensity by 100%. When the going gets tough, the tough get going. (I’m slightly embarassed to have used such a cliché but…oh well :)).

Look out for us over the next few weeks and months in the press, at HR-related events, and- if you’re an employer– in your office showing you or one of your colleagues some of the benefits of getting involved with TalentEgg.

If you’re a student, what does this all boil down to? More resources, more access, more transparency in the search for your first real job.

And with that, I’m off for a Family Day weekend away.

The TalentEgg team hangs out with Civiside

The TalentEgg team at the HRPA Annual Trade show. Hanging out with Civiside, a site that connects military reservists with reserve-friendly employers. From left to right, Daniel Axler, Lauren Friese, Tina (Tuna) Chreppas.

TalentEgg team and Civiside.com

TalentEgg team and Civiside.com

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