This team member is responsible for sourcing candidates and maintaining initial contact.
This is the first stage in the recruitment funnel where potential candidates show interest.
What is sourcing?
"Can you tell me more about the salary and benefits package?"
What is a compensation inquiry?
These on-campus presentations are designed to engage students in learning about available positions.
What are classroom presentations (CPs)?
This document is typically the first step in applying for a position and outlines a candidate’s experience.
What is a resume?
This term refers to the collaboration of a campus ambassador and the regional team to increase recruitment.
What is a recruitment partnership?
This type of event allows recruiters to meet prospects face-to-face, usually held at universities.
What is a career fair?
"I need more time to consider the offer."
What is an extension request?
This type of event targets student organizations to explain career opportunities and internships.
What are student organization presentations?
An interview round where the recruiter asks situational and behavioral questions.
What is a behavioral interview?
This team member analyzes recruitment data to improve future outreach strategies.
Who is a recruitment strategist? But also all of us!
When a candidate is consistently followed up with after initial contact to keep them engaged in the recruitment process.
What is cultivation?
"I'm really interested, but I have a few more interviews lined up."
What is weighing options?
This recruitment tactic uses former alumni to engage and promote opportunities to current students.
What is alumni engagement?
One of the main requirements of our interview that require the prospect to teach a skill.
What is a lesson plan?
The team that works specifically with university relations to target prospective hires
What is the external recruitment team?
This type of interview happens remotely via video or phone calls.
What is a virtual interview?
"I don't think I meet all the qualifications for this role."
What is self-doubt or imposter syndrome?
Campus recruiters often partner with these university offices to plan events.
What are career services?
The final stage of the recruitment process, where the hiring decision is made, and an offer is extended.
What is the offer stage?
This team leads the effort to align marketing strategies with recruitment goals
what is REMI?
A document summarizing a company’s culture, mission, and values, often used during recruitment outreach.
What is an employer branding guide?
"I’m concerned about the company’s work-life balance."
What is a work-life balance inquiry?
A recruitment practice where a company hosts dinner or lunch events to network with top student leaders.
What is a community leader dinner?
For the Ignite Fellowship, applications are reviewed and assessed based on specific criteria before candidates are selected. This process is known as:
What is scoring applications?