Recruiting Trends: A College Recruiting Outlook For 2010
Presented by: Phil Gardner, Collegiate Employment Research Institute, Michigan State University
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The most challenging economic situation in a century continues to unravel. Unemployment is persisting at high levels. Even though parts of the economy have stabilized, job growth is expected to lag in the recovery. As the new year approaches, how can universities and employers alike effectively plan for shifts in the college labor market expected to happen in 2010? Intern Bridge is excited to welcome back Dr. Phil Gardner for this engaging webinar. Dr. Gardner is the Director of the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University. The Institute has released the Recruiting Trends report, a fresh college labor outlook for next year based on in-depth and first-hand employer research.
Dr. Gardner is THE MOST sought college labor market expert in the nation. Don’t miss your chance to learn about what is to come from a recognized thought leader.
Program Outline:
- Employer intentions for 2009-2010 college recruiting
- What recruiting trends are emerging?
- Are small companies still creating new jobs?
- Not all economic sectors are created equal!
- Some regional economies are rock stars, is yours?
- What factors are shaping college hiring?
- How has the economy impacted HR college staffing and budgets?
- Wealthy get wealthier: it’s all in starting salaries.
- Is social media in recruiting all it’s cracked up to be?
About The Presenter:
Dr. Phil Gardner is the Director of the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University. Prior to joining MSU, Dr. Gardner spent six years on the faculty at the University of California, Riverside. His research interests cover the transition from college to work and early workplace socialization; labor market dynamics for college educated employees, especially career development; student engagement, learning and competency development; and impact of the first and second year of college on commitment to learning.
In addition to membership in various professional organizations, Dr. Gardner serves as senior editor for The Journal of Cooperative Education and Internships. Dr. Gardner has been quoted countless times in national media regarding the college labor market, and has presented his data on numerous occasions to national and regional audiences such as the Human Capital Institute, National Association of Colleges and Employers, Campus Recruiting Forum, and Monster.
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