Title: What do Employers Really Want?
1What do Employers Really Want?
- Nancy Dilthey
- Manager, University Relations
- Johnson Johnson
- January 25, 2006 - CIEC
2Short Answer
3Employers Want
- Top students for our openings
- Great partnerships with Universities
- Great reputation on campus
- Widespread knowledge of our business
- Pipeline of diverse candidates
4In a perfect world
- Students are
- Prepared
- Diverse
- Passionate
- Articulate
- Flexible
5Reality for Employers
- Hampered by
- Just-in-Time recruiting
- Budget constraints
- Limited resources
- Constant change
6Successful Partnerships
Students
Career Services
Employers
Seek guidance
Liaison / Partner
Partner / Provide Opportunities
7Objective We all want to help Students
- Develop Strengths
- Differentiate Themselves
- Learn Keys to Success
8Student Roadmap to Success
- Early college
- Assess your skills
- Utilize Campus Resources
- Develop Strong Resume
- Research Employers
- Getting the job
- Differentiate yourself
- Be a professional
- Demonstrate passion, flexibility leadership
9Students Assess your skills
- Honest assessment
- Consider aptitude testing
- Career aspirations
- Personal development / strengths
- Develop roadmap
10Utilize University Career Resources
- Career Services Co-op Office
- Resume critiques
- Mock Interviews / videotape
- Company Info Sessions
- Career Fairs
11Develop your resume
- Easy to read format
- Error Free
- Emphasizes strengths
- Accurate depiction
- Constantly update
- Readily available
- Differentiate yourself
12Research Employers
- Start early
- Be open minded (location, industry, etc.)
- Look for culture fit
- Have a Plan B
- Network, network, network
13Differentiate Yourself!
- On Campus
- Look for ways to demonstrate
- Teamwork
- Leadership
- Campus Involvement
14Differentiate yourself campus
- Leadership role in Student organizations
- Volunteering
- Mentoring others
- Secure scholarships
- Work closely with Professors
15Differentiate yourself Internship or Co-op
- Demonstrate your potential to company
- Teamwork
- Take initiative
- Professionalism
- Attitude and Appearance
16Differentiate yourself Internship or Co-op
- Ask for feedback
- Be adaptable to change
- Act ethically/ responsibly
- Learn other areas of the company
- Network within your department
17The Importance of Networking
- Its never too early to start!
- Involvement in dept/student boards
- Career Fairs (volunteer/follow up)
- Company Presentations
- Seek out alums of companies
18Networking on job
- Build a co-op community
- Learn about other depts
- Seek out alums ask for advice
- Offer to champion company upon return to campus
19Some Dos
- Follow chain of command/co protocol
- Act professional at all times
- Take initiative
- Demonstrate great teamwork
- Be passionate about your work
- Ask for the job
20And, some donts.
- Email the CEO for ANY reason
- Compare salaries with co-workers
- Trash company or co-workers
- Surf inappropriate web sites
- Be late or no-show
- Misuse company funds/property
21Successful Partnerships
Students
Career Services
Employer
Liaison / Partner
Seek guidance
Partner / Provide Opportunities
22Ways to Partner with Employers
- Understand their culture
- Flexibility
- Understand business needs
- Provide campus statistics
- Responsiveness
23Creating a University Program
- Take stock of the following
- -Budget
- -Hiring needs (disciplines, UG/MBA, volume,
etc.) - -Technology tools
- -Brand / reputation
- -Communication vehicles
24Before You Go to Campus
- Do your homework
- What are your goals / expectations?
- Demands and requirements of students
- Advance knowledge of school
- Advance knowledge of campus activities
- Understand recruitment cycles
25Best Practices
- Top Down approach / commitment
- Continuous improvement
- Program Flexibility
- Communication to University Partners/Students
- Utilize campus team model, inc. alums, interns
- Consistent presence
- Established target schools
26Levels of Engagement Who are you?
RECRUIT ONLY
RECRUIT PLUS
STRATEGIC PARTNER
27Levels of Engagement
- Recruit Only 1 or 2x year Fairs Interviews
- Recruit Plus Recruitment activities plus some
relationship building - Strategic Partner Full commitment to University
over time. Recruitment activities plus strong
partnerships, sponsorships, engagement across all
levels
28Keys to Success
- Know your campus
- Interns are your most important resource
- Flexibility
- Communication Internal External
- Evaluate Results
- Continuous Improvement
29Closing
- Great partnerships take time
- Yield top students
- Strong relationships with schools
- Stay active in the field NACE, CEIA, Regional
Assns, etc. - Network and build relationships
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