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Category: What students want (page 20 of 20)

Campus Recruitment From The Student Perspective At #RIS2011

Yesterday TalentEgg founder Lauren Friese spoke about campus recruitment from the student perspective at the 2011 Recruitment Innovation Summit in Toronto:

When TalentEgg gave Canadian students a platform to share their campus recruitment experiences, we didn’t know what to expect. The result is a compilation of experiences – good and bad – that serve as a cross section of the campus recruitment experience in Canada from the student perspective.

The sessions explores some of the most common themes of the project’s entries, including the recruitment and selection process, the experiences students have in their internships, co-ops and entry-level jobs, and how to appeal to students in an increasingly crowded branding landscape.

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Poll results: Have you ever attended a career fair on your campus?

Our survey of campus recruitment professionals showed that 75% of them will attend zero-to-5 on-campus career fairs this year, and perhaps one of the reasons for that is employers are realizing that the majority of students do not attend them.

The results of a recent TalentEgg homepage poll show that while two thirds of students have attended a career fair at some point, only one third found the experience valuable enough to want to go again in the future.

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Poll results: When do students look for entry level jobs?

TalentEgg has long suspected that there is a discrepancy between when students look for entry-level jobs and when employers are recruiting and hiring for the majority of their entry-level jobs, however the results of our latest poll confirm it. We asked students and recent graduates:

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