Advantages of Remote College RecruitingThere are many reasons why organizations should supplement college visits with remote college recruiting:
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- It saves the travel costs and travel time of both recruiters and managers.
- It allows you to expand your global capabilities where visits are just not realistic.
- Using the Internet and other remote recruiting tools allows you to identify individuals that would not have been found using the traditional career-center recruiting approach.
- The competition at smaller, regional, or second-tier schools is much more subtle, so you will likely have little difficulty in "landing" any student you find.
- If you use contests and projects, you might actually recruit a higher-quality student with the ability to solve problems.
- If you design your program correctly, you might actually increase your percentage of diversity hires.
Use Remote Recruiting to 'Cherry Pick' Second-Tier Schools Although there will always be some schools that you will still physically visit, wouldn't it be great if there was some approach where you could identify and recruit top college students on campuses that you don't have the time or resources to visit?
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Remote recruiting allows you to recruit top students from "second-tier" schools that might have a few good recruits but not enough to justify a full-scale visit. While remote recruiting works in all schools, I recommend that you focus it on non top-tier schools because I have found that a large percentage of the top college talent do not attend the "top" schools.
3 T, K. C2 q pBy skimming the cream, or cherry-picking the very top grads from these smaller, remote, or second-tier schools, you can supplement the talent you get at top schools.
; A; Q0 {! E9 ZThe premise of this approach is borrowed from the process of recruiting athletes from out-of-state or international schools. We know from professional football that many top stars, including Brett Farve and Jerry Rice came from remote schools like Mississippi Valley State.
! g. P/ h% {* ^9 HRemote recruiting allows you to add almost any school to your list so that you can get top students that faced restrictions that prevented them from going to the top schools. Everyone knows that Harvard has 1,000 game-changers and 2,000 recruiters trying to recruit them.
- t( l( e% g `5 U, MSF State might have five game-changers, but there are zero recruiters talking to them. Yes, go to Harvard and MIT, but don't be surprised if the local state-school grad isn't just as good, easier to recruit, won't have an ego from hell, or be focused on pay. This graduate is certainly less likely to quit within two years after relocating to go back home.
% @" ^) e4 I" M- U% Y" `- iIncidentally, if hiring diverse college students is your goal, don't assume that all of the top ones have gone to top schools.
& F0 A$ C1 R, J& {. [In addition, the competition for top diversity candidates is incredible at top schools, so if you want to increase college diversity hiring, go to smaller schools or minority schools. Work directly with the faculty and ask recent diverse hires to help you identify up-and-coming talent at their school.
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Next week: The second and final part of this series will examine the tools and strategies for "virtual" college recruiting.