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Internships after Graduation…Not a Bad Idea

I just read this article in Toronto Star about the internship program at the Ontario Legislature and the ” fabulous experience (it is) for both the interns and the MPPs” and it made me think…

If you are having a tough time finding a new grad job (have you checked out Talentegg.ca yet?) maybe its time to consider being an intern for a little while.

You can gain a lot of valuable experience and network with people in your field; just because you may be making peanuts, or maybe even nothing at all, doesn’t mean you aren’t getting value out of it.

Get on the phones and place a couple calls to companies you would be really interested in working in and give them your pitch.  Tell them a capable, ambitious grad wants to work for them.  The worst they can say is no. With the economy in the shape that it is they would probably welcome all the help they could get.  So if you think you are stuck, maybe an internship could be right for you.

TalentEgg in the Star: "Generation Y confronts economic crisis"

I was quoted in an article in today’s Star on the scary future ahead for Gen Y-ers that are graduating and looking for work this year. You can see it here.

Overall, a good story.

However I’d like to take this opportunity to clarify my position on the subject: While I think that a lot of employers are currently ‘freezing’ hiring, I think that’s it’s mostly due to fear and ‘messages from the top’ (i.e. the CEO has instructed the company to put on a hiring freeze until general fear in the market fades).

And on top of that, many employers are still hiring. Just take a quick look at the TalentEgg homepage as one single example and you’ll see dozens of high-quality Canadian employers that are keen to hire top students and new grads.

Looking outside TalentEgg, you only have to look as far as the registration numbers at the upcoming Waterloo Student Job Fair to see that good employers are still hiring.

So to all the students and new grads that are reading this, and to Cassandra specifically (!), this isn’t a scary situation, it’s just a… different… situation.

…Oh, and I’m 25, not 26 🙂

Congratulations to Kraft!!

The team here at TalentEgg just wanted to congratulate Kraft on their most recent award!! They were recently named the 2008 Marketer of the Year by Marketing Magazine. If you would like to check out the full article, it is entitled “2008 Marketer of the Year: Quality Kraft-Manship” by Matt Semansky. Kraft has supported some very innovative marketing strategies during the last couple years and the article is actually a very interesting read for anyone involved in marketing.

Congrats Kraft!!!

Campus Recruiting Forum- Observations from a great day

Yesterday I had the pleasure of being a presenter at the Waterloo Campus Recruiting Forum, run by Graham Donald of Brainstorm Consulting.

We started the day with a presentation by Graham Donald himself, which provided an interesting overview of the current Campus Recruitment ‘market’ including high-level results of the From Learning to Work survey that Graham, along with DECODE recently published.

The audience (Campus Recruiters from various well-known companies) also shared their challenges, ranging from how to keep up an employer brand when there are no jobs available, how to deal with lower recruitment budgets, how to fill the pipeline given the conflicting economic forces of the times (massive retirement coming up, recession).

In terms of results from From Learning to Work, some of the most interesting were:

  • 54% of students would like to find an organization to spend their whole career.
  • Students want to be dedicated to a casuse and feel that they’re serving a greater good
  • Students care a lot about a progressive working environment, high ethical standards, and a selection of other non-tangible qualities.

Before presenting our panel on ‘Recruiting Outside the Lines’, I had a chance to also attend panels from TMP, CareerJoy, as well as a panel of current students.

The panel of students was possibly the highlight of the day. For both the content as well as the fact that when asked what they do to find jobs for after graduation, one students said she uses TalentEgg! This, of course, made my day.

Apart from making my day, the student panel shared information on what they think of info sessions, company gifts, etc. I found it all to be interesting but at the same time was very aware that these students represented ‘typical’ ‘top’ students. I.e. They were chosen by career centre staff, meaning that they were students who used their campus career centre to the point that they had developed relationships with their advisors and where their advisors felt they should be chosen to speak. I also thought that the students were sharing their opinions (i.e. ‘We think companies who advertise on Facebook are unprofessional’) rather than their actions.

It would have been more valuable to get more personal answers from the panel. For example, instead of ‘What do students think of Info Sessions? How do we attract them to our Info Sessions?’, it may have been more valuable to ask ‘What Info Sessions have YOU attended in the past and were there any non-traditional incentives associated with attending?’.

And in the case of Facebook, statistics speak louder than opinion.

Our presentation was the last of the day. It was a panel comprised of myself, Cathy Chin of I Love Rewards, and Keturah Leonforde of the WLU Campus Career Centre. We intended to speak on the value of Arts degrees but instead mostly addressed some of the buzz topics of the day, such as the Economy, the Facebook issue, and how to tie everything together.

Overall, a fantastic day. I learned a ton and got to meet some great people. Some TalentEgg employers were even in attendence, and it was great to get a chance to ‘socialize’ with the great people from Winners, Reynolds & Reynolds, Kraft, SunLife and more.

I also have to say that the staff from the WLU Career Centre were extremely nice and the facilities were incredible.

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