Title: Recruitment 365 What does this actually mean?
1Recruitment 365What does this actually mean?
2Presenters
- Mike Corelli, Province Omicron Archon
- National Recruitment Committee Chair
- Michael Hood, Recruitment Committee Member
- Russell Best, Regional Director, Kerr Region
- Tom Healy, CampusSpeak, RBC
3Intended Outcomes
- Understand that recruitment is an ONGOING process
- Educate you on how to recruit all year long
- Understand the product you are selling
- Share some resources to assist in recruiting
SAEs
4Rush is Dead
- We need to plan for recruitment
- We cant recruit who we dont know
- We cant just focus on a few days to really know
a potential member - We can no longer ONLY focus on freshmen
- A larger market to choose quality members
5Hunters vs. GatherersWe need to go get what we
want rather then take the best of what we find
6How do YOUDefine SAE
7What makes SAE different?
- The True Gentleman
- John O. Moseley Leadership School
- True Gentlemen Day of Service
- Values Based AND Values Driven
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TO NAME A FEW!
8Think Like the New Recruit
- When thinking like a new recruit, youll act like
a good recruiter. - Remember, he has probably just graduated high
school and is most likely leaving home for the
first time. - He knows little about college and especially
about fraternities. - Your assumption is that he knows nothing.
- Make him feel at home.
9Assume a New Recruit Knows Nothing
- He does not know any more than what he has read
in papers, seen at the movies, or been told by
someone who knows. - They do not know the terms you use or the Greek
alphabet. - Explain everything or find a different way to say
it. - Make sure he feels educated about Greek Life and
never left out of a conversation.
10Sell the Greek Community First
- He has to be sold on the concept of a fraternity
first. - Then you can sell him on your chapter.
- It is easier to sell someone on specific idea and
a concept if they have accepted the broader idea
first.
11Understanding the Market
- Three Types of Potential Members
- Always Joiners (Joe Frat Guy) 10-20
- Maybe Joiners 60-80
- Never Joiners (Independents) 10-20
- Who are these Maybe Joiners?
- What are their stereotypes?
- What do potential members want?
- What dont they want?
12Why do they join?
- Mission Believe in the cause
- Services Desire services provided
- Professional Networking
- Social Social Interaction
- They feel wanted by the current members
- Will be connected to their Alma Mater
13Selling the SAE product
- What actually sells them
- Shared interests
- Personal stories/experiences
- Camaraderie
- Traditions
- Opportunities for growth
- Personal
- Professional
- What we sell them on
- The BEST Brotherhood
- Networking/alumni
- Awesome social events
- Athletics/Intramurals
- Traditions
- Chapter size/reputation
14Why dont they join?
- I dont want to be hazed
- My grades will suffer
- There is too much focus on alcohol and parties
- I dont have time
- It costs to much
- My mom/dad/girlfriend doesnt want me to join
15Do these responses sound familiar??
16Phired Ups Quality Response Guide
- Great tool for addressing potential members
questions - Provides a great insight to concerns potential
members have about joining - Ready made responses your brothers can use to
address reasons why they dont join - Provides a streamlined structure to closing the
deal - Phired Ups Quality Response Guide
http//bit.ly/QCc1df
177 Keys to Remember
- Recruitment is sales
- Relationship focused, not event focused
- Recruit students who are better than we are
- Every action represents SAE every action!
- We dont buy our friends we buy opportunities
and experiences - Already get members who get it
- help chapters think about the type of men,
leaders, they should recruit - Phired Ups Getting Members That Get It
http//bit.ly/TvLvPV - Plan, Prepare, and Execute
1810 Commandments of Recruitment
- 1. Think Like the New Recruit
- 2. Assume a New Recruit Knows Nothing
- 3. Sell the Greek Community First
- 4. Keep it simple
- 5. Keep in Mind What You are Selling
- 6. Make Friends
- 7. You Get What You Recruit
- 8. Whats the Competition?
- 9. Recruit someone better than yourself
- 10. Plan Ahead
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195 steps to a successful recruitment
- Use the NIC Right Way to Rush
- Meet him
- Make him a friend
- Introduce him to your friends
- Introduce him to SAE
- Ask him to join
- Bonus Ask him to ask his friends to join
20Food for thought
- Social media
- proper promotion on Facebook, Twitter, etc.
- You are always wearing your letters and
representing SAE - People know of you and your affiliation
- Everyone you meet on campus is a potential
recruiter for SAE - No alcohol
- Just because you have dry events during formal
recruitment week doesnt mean that the other
periods of the year need to be exempt. - Names list and teams
- Keep an up-to-date AND ongoing list of all
potential members. - Set up recruitment teams within your chapter
- Identify the roles that EVERY member plays during
the recruitment process - Your recruitment chair
- Not necessarily the best recruiter (however you
define that) - He needs to be organized
- Is NOT the only member brining in quality
recruits
21- Return the Favor.
- Leave a Legacy.
- RECRUIT an SAE.
22Resources Available
- sae.net
- thetgi.sae.net
- www.nicindy.org
- www.fraternityinfo.com
- www.phiredup.com
- www.campusspeak.com
- http//www.campuspeak.com/workshops/rbc
- The True Gentleman Initiative Library
- Recruitment Area
23Question-and-Answer Session Do not forget to
complete the post-webinar survey.