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Conference recap: Getting internal buy-in for Gen Y-focused recruiting at Freedom 55 Financial

When Freedom 55 Financial noticed that only 1% of their new recruits were from Gen Y, they realized that something had to change.

Chris Baker, now Director of Business Development at Freedom 55 Financial, admitted in the opening to his presentation at the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference that there was a prevailing feeling that younger people didn’t bring anything to the hiring table simply because they didn’t have as much life experience. Continue reading

Top 10 tips for tweeting from your next campus recruitment conference

Record numbers of campus recruiters have started actively using Twitter in 2013, both to reach students and new graduates, and to stay connected with other professionals, vendors, news and insights from within the campus recruitment industry.

Many of you will also live tweet from a conference for the first time this year, perhaps at the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference in just under two weeks.

If you want to be part of the conversation, but you’re not sure where to start or what the best practices are, this introductory post will help you get ready for the big day.

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Social media for campus recruitment: 10 Twitter tips for tweeting effectively

Still new to Twitter? Reference this handy infographic to help you make the most of Twitter for campus recruitment.

These top 10 tips for tweeting effectively could apply to anyone, but they are great rules of thumb to follow when you’re trying to get the hang of it quickly and with limited time to devote to tweeting every day.

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Next generation employer branding: Twitterviews

Looking for an innovative way to stand out from the competition?

A new trend that combines employer branding with a unique candidate experience could revolutionize the way you interact with students online.

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