Title: National Association of Colleges and Employers
1National Association of Colleges and Employers
- Career Services and Recruitment from the NACE
Perspective - Dr. Ralph Brigham, NACE President
- NMCCEE
- September 28, 2007
2Agenda
- About NACE
- 2007-2008 NACE Priorities
- College Recruiting 2006-2007
- Looking Ahead2007-2008 Beyond
- Best Practices
3About NACE
4NACE Strategic Goals
- Mission To facilitate the employment of the
college educated. - NACE will be used by colleges and employers as an
essential connection to support the transition of
college students into the workplace. - NACE will be acknowledged as the foremost
resource related to the college student/graduate
employment market.
5NACEBranding Recruiting Tools
- Job Choices
- www.nacelink.com
- www.jobweb.com
6NACEResearch Reports
- Other Survey Reports
- College Recruiting Benchmark Survey
- Graduating Student Survey
- Experiential Survey
- Future Trends
7NACEE-Information
- www.naceweb.org
- Online Membership Directory
- Communities
- Resources
- Market Trends (monthly)
- Spotlight Online (biweekly)
8NACEEducational Tools
- Employer Roundtables
- Web Seminars
- Executive Leadership Program
- Custom Training
- Annual Conference
- May 27-30, 2008
9NACEPublications
- NACE Journal
- Building a Premier Internship Program
- Guide to Diversity Recruiting
- NACEs Guide to Interviewing College Students
- Employers Guide to College Recruiting and Hiring
10NACE 2007-2008 Priorities
- Address future issues and trends of the
profession. - Strengthen education and training programs.
- Address current issues related to accountability
and assessment, compensation trends, and
professional communities.
11NACE 2007-2008 Priorities
- Increase inclusiveness by encouraging a more
diverse composition of members. - Strengthen NACEs role internationally.
- Strengthen NACEs development of leaders and the
talent pipeline.
12College Recruiting 2006-2007
13College Recruiting 2006-2007
- Employers exceeded Fall hiring projections.
- Hiring up nearly 20 percent from 2005-2006.
- Reasons
- Business growth and expansion
- Increased emphasis on college hiring
- Source NACE Job Outlook Spring Update
14College Recruiting 2006-2007
15College Recruiting 2006-2007
Top 10 Degrees in Demand
- Accounting
- Business Admin./Mgmt.
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engr.
- Mechanical Engr.
- Information Sci.
- Marketing
- Computer Engr.
- Civil Engr.
- Economics/Finance
- Source NACE Job Outlook 2007
16College Recruiting 2006-2007
Top Candidate Qualities Sought
- Communications skills
- Honesty/integrity
- Interpersonal skills
- Motivation
- Strong work ethic
- Teamwork skills
- Computer skills
- Analytical skills
- Flexibility
- Detail-oriented
- Source NACE Job Outlook 2007
17College Recruiting 2006-2007
Top Benefits Offered
- Medical insurance
- Life insurance
- Dental insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Annual salary increases
- EAP
- Tuition reimbursement
- Casual dress policy
- Source NACE Job Outlook 2007
18Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
19Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Employer Hiring Expectations for Fall 2007
Source NACE Job Outlook Spring Update
20Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- College career centers expect 2007-2008 to be
another strong year for recruiting college
graduates. - Source NACE Salary Survey Participating School
Survey
21Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Offers are expected to be made earlier in the
2007-2008 year. - Source NACE Salary Survey Participating School
Survey -
22Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Job Characteristics Important to Applicants
- 1. Interesting work
- 2. Good benefits
- 3. Job security
- 4. Chance for promotion
- 5. Opportunity to learn new skills
23Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- 6. Geographic location
- 7. Annual vacations
- 8. High income
- 9. Flexibility in work hours
- 10. Regular hours
- 11. Able to work independently
- Dr. Georgia Chao, Michigan St. U.
24Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Through the Looking Glass The Future of
College Recruiting - NACE, 2007
25Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- In the future, more and more employer-related
activities which were typically performed in a
schools career center will be accomplished via
the Interneton-line interviews, Internet-based
assessments, career fairs, virtual seminars. I
believe college career centers, as we know them
today, will become totally Internet-based service
providers. - Source Bill Warren, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
26Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Well before 2017 the traditional role of the
Career Services Dept. on campus changed. With
the declining stream of talent from 2007-2013,
companies have done all they can to affect direct
relationships with students. Tomorrow the
college recruiter may never have to come to the
campus placement office since they have been in
the dorm room for the last four years. - Source Hank Stringer, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
27Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- An efficient electronic evaluation system will
now be in full swing, sparking a highly
competitive and lucrative job market. Think NFL
draft with the most promising talent going to
the organizations with the deepest pockets and
the greatest potential. Employers will even
start to negotiate with the career placement
offices of the most prestigious universities for
the honor of making campus visits. - Source Steven Ehrlich and Gary Gracie, NACEs
Through the Looking Glass The Future of College
Recruiting
28Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- The services and processes provided by Career
Centers will be disaggregated, distributed,
produced and reassembled with amazing efficiency.
If placing orders today at the fast food
drive-through is handled by a call center
hundreds of miles away, anything is possible 10
years from now. - Source Mark Greenfield, NACEs Through the
Looking Glass The Future of College Recruiting
29Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- The mission of career services will be to broker
relationships by strategically preparing students
to use social networks and communication mediums
that will be central to the hiring process.
Career staff will spend time on developmental
issues, such as interests and passions, and
reflective practice (what do experiences mean?)
so that students will be able to define
organizational fit for themselves.
30Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Career centers will still facilitate their
institutions branding to regional and national
employers of prominence, but they may lose
revenue from smaller career fairs and other fees
collected from employers. For those centers
heavily dependent on these revenues, the shift
could be painful. - Source Phil Gardner, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
31Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Today, one of the largest U.S. banks analyzes a
national database of student SAT scores and
college choices to determine the schools where
the students they want are migrating to and use
this data to customize their list of targeted
schools yearly. - Source Gerry Crispin, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
32Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Career Services will partner with admissions and
alumni/development and their bonuses will, in
part, be paid based on measured impact on
admissions and alumni donations. - Source Gerry Crispin, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
33Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- The stereotyped profile of an educated career
services counselor who has never worked outside
the college environment will disappear. - Source Gerry Crispin, NACEs Through the Looking
Glass The Future of College Recruiting
34Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Drivers of change
- Need for work/life balance
- Global economic environment changing
- High need for STEM
- Status of health care programs
- Benefits packages being non-traditional
- Immigration issue
- Increase in for-profit education
- Devaluation of BS degree
35Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Telecommuting
- Status of Career Services
- Integration of academic advising and Career
Services - Career Services no longer silos
- Chief Career Placement Officer
- Employers faculty connection
36Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Environmental Changes
- Increase in virtual recruitment
- Emphasis on experiential education
- Branding to 5 year olds
- Increase in abroad experiences
- Career Centers-business model
- Mobile devices for recruitment
- Pay to play
37Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- Recruiting Roles Changing
- Focus on high-volume schools
- Career Services global focus
- Institutional global collaboration
- Merging recruitment, onboarding, career
development, training, retention
38Looking Ahead2008 and Beyond
- How do you envision college students/graduates
and Career Services interacting and connecting
with employers in the future?
39Best Practices in College Recruiting
40Best Practices in College Recruiting
- Top management support
- Continuity
- Unified vision and strategy
- Trained, personable recruiters
- Legal and ethical practices
- Experiential education programs
- Early identification programs
- Key school teams
41Best Practices in College Recruiting
- On-campus relationships, e.g. career center,
faculty, deans, student organizations - Development and promotion of employment brand
- Competitive offers
- Outreach to parents
- Onboarding
- Feedback and evaluation
42Questions?
Ralph Brigham, NACE President Global Director of
Campus Relations The Southwestern
Company rbrigham_at_southwestern.com 505-688-6246
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