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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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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 [...]

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Conference preview: How Bayer CropScience created an internship program with a 99% satisfaction rate

For many organizations, internships and co-op work terms are important not only for getting day-to-day work done but also for evaluating and preparing students for entry level roles, as well as building a strong employer brand on-campus. The key to achieving those goals is, of course, to provide a great experience, but it can be [...]

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Top 7 reasons to attend the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Conference

The 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards and Conference event takes place in a little over a month and we – along with many others – are starting to get very egg-cited. There is plenty more egg-citement in store for the big day, too. Not sure what to expect? Here are the Top 7 [...]

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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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Meet the TalentEgg Awards judges: Top students from SFU, Schulich and U of T

Now that the applications for the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards are closed, the judging period will begin shortly. An elite panel made up of 200 top students from schools across Canada will evaluate and provide feedback on employers’ campus recruitment initiatives, ultimately choosing the Top 3 finalists and winners in each category. [...]

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2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards

2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards: Next steps

On behalf of the whole TalentEgg team, we would like to extend a huge thank-you to all of the campus recruiters and HR professionals, and your teams, who took the time to create and submit applications for the 2013 TalentEgg National Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards by the deadline yesterday. We are truly blown away by [...]

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The top 3 ways to improve your campus recruitment awards applications

It’s that time of year again! Yesterday, we opened applications for the 2013 TalentEgg Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards, which provide an opportunity for employers to be recognized within the industry and among your peers, and to gather valuable feedback from top students and recent graduates on your campus recruitment initiatives. The awards are open to [...]

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Announcing the 2012 Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards Finalists

The Campus Recruitment Excellence Awards judging panel, made up of top students and recent grads from schools across Canada, has been very busy lately reviewing, ranking and critiquing employers’ award applications. Thanks to all of their hard work, we’re egg-cited to officially announce the Top 3 Finalists in each award category! The winners will be [...]

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