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

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.

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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). Tweets, photos, videos and links from Tyler’s presentation embedded below: [View [...]

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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 [...]

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The relationship between recruitment and retention at TD Business Banking

Over the last four years, Nancy Moulday has recruited, hired and onboarded 600 new TD Business Banking associates, and boasts a retention rate that would make any campus recruiter green with envy: 98.6%.

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Conference preview: Freedom 55 Financial’s Gen Y-focused recruiting program

As Canada’s demographics continue to shift, and more and more Baby Boomers retire, employers will be forced to compete for a much smaller, much younger talent pool – Generation Y. Although an aging workforce has historically been a problem in natural resource industries like mining and oil and gas, the issue is becoming more prevalent [...]

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Social media for campus recruiting: #TEretail Retail Week Twitter chat

On Wednesday, TalentEgg hosted a Twitter chat about retail careers in the middle of our Retail Week, bringing employers and students together through a single hashtag: #TEretail 95 different Twitter accounts participated, generating more than 400 tweets with the #TEretail hashtag that reached 109,131 people, resulting in over 1.2 million impressions (source: TweetReach). With outcomes [...]

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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 [...]

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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. It’s called the Twitterview and, in its purest form, eliminates resumes and applicant tracking systems from the hiring equation altogether. A Dallas-based promotion [...]

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360 poll: What is your biggest campus recruitment priority for the coming year?

Your vote is completely anonymous and the results will be revealed exclusively on Campus Recruitment 360 in a future post. What is your biggest campus recruitment priority for the coming year?( free polls) Thank you for voting!

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Poll results: Social media part of campus recruitment strategy for only half of employers

We recently ran a poll here on TalentEgg360.com that has produced some surprising results: only about half (54%) of the respondents said social media is a formal part of their campus recruitment strategy. Meanwhile, a little more than one quarter (27%) said it’s not an official part of their strategy, but they like to use [...]

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