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The Employer's Guide to College Recruiting and Hiring-Self-Study
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October 2008 NACE Journal
NACE Research: The Many Faces of the Millennial Generation
The Millennial Generation has been described as having certain unique attributes, but new NACE research shows that many traits are similar to those of a previous generation of college students.
Demonstrating Career Services Success: Rethinking How We Tell the Story
This first of two articles on accountability and assessment in career services, focuses on accountability and assessment from institutional and career services’ viewpoints. The second article, regarding assessment strategies will appear in the December 2008 issue of the NACE Journal.
Behavioral-Based Interviewing: Taking the Guesswork out of Interviewing
The key to successful interviewing is taking time to understand what questions to ask and how to obtain meaningful answers.
Legal Q&A
What news or updates in the legal arena should career services and recruiting professionals be aware of as we begin a new academic year?
Look for the following, coming in the December 2008 NACE Journal
NACE Research: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I…”
Analysis of data from NACE’s 2008 Graduating Student Survey examines how student attitudes develop from freshman to senior year on such topics as career plans, potential employers, salary expectations, and more.
Recruiting in a Tough Economy: Employers Discuss Successful Strategies
The downturn of the economy affects employers in many ways, including recruiting. Learn how HR/staffing professionals overcome staff and budget cuts.
Developing the Career Services Story: An Overview of Assessment Strategy
Second in a two-part series of articles on assessment in career services
Using assessment strategies that are uniquely intentional helps career services professionals tell their story to stakeholders in language they understand and value.
Enhance Your Presence With Campus Ambassadors: Putting Structure and Accountability Into a College Recruiting Best Practice
Campus ambassador programs need structure in order to be a viable contributor to a recruitment program. And, that structure should be placed in four critical areas: selection criteria and process, job description and training, pay and recognition, and evaluation.
Legal Q&A
Can career centers post internship opportunities exclusively for minority students on their campuses?
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