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Photos from the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference

If you attended the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference on May 14th, you may have noticed a photographer snapping photos throughout the day, capturing presentations, networking breaks, award winners and much more on camera.

The photos from the entire day are embedded in a slideshow below. Looks like everyone had an egg-cellent day! Continue reading

What students want: 4 elements of an engaging campus career website

Updating your campus career website? Good call. Your campus career website is like the virtual front door to your organization and, like a home, it needs some serious curb appeal to get students and grads interested in what you’re selling: your career opportunities.

No matter how candidates arrive at your website – via your TalentEgg profile, Twitter account, Facebook page or LinkedIn page – you risk losing them pretty quickly if your website is difficult to navigate or lacking the information students and grads need to make good decisions about where to start their careers.

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Conference recap: International best practices in digital and online campus recruitment

Bringing his extensive global experience back to Toronto, Tyler Turnbull shared his recommendations for best practices in digital and online campus recruitment, and also provided a few examples of incredible employer branding campaigns from The British Army and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).

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2013 TalentEgg Campus Recruitment Awards: Finalists, best practices and winners

On May 14, TalentEgg founder Lauren Friese revealed the winners of the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards to a few hundred campus recruiters, human resources professionals and career services staff during an awards ceremony held at the Arcadian Loft in downtown Toronto.

She also shared some of the best practices for each of the eight awards categories that came out of thousands of pieces of feedback submitted by more than 200 student judges.

These top students (including Tamara, Telly and Leila) were chosen from thousands of applicants to be on the judging panel.

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