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Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2017
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) generated this report from employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. Approximately 4,350 employers…
Descriptors: Recruitment, College Students, Career Centers, Employers
Schlick, Stephanie, Ed. – Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2015
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) generated this sample from employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. More than 4,730 employers provided…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Personnel Selection, Internship Programs, Cooperative Education
Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2017
The 47th annual "Recruiting Trends" reports are based on a survey convenience sample of employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. Employers…
Descriptors: Employers, College Students, Career Centers, Recruitment
Gardner, Phil – Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2018
This year approximately 3,300 employers attempted the survey with 2.560 providing enough information to be included in our analyses. Seventy-three percent (1859 respondents) are recruiters seeking full-time talent or hiring managers overseeing talent acquisition within their organizations. Other contributors include internship and co-op managers…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Recruitment, Employers, Employees
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Davari, Sadegh; Perkins-Hall, Sharon; Abeysekera, Krishani – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2017
There is a shortage of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) educated workforce in the US, especially among minority and underrepresented groups. Recruiting and retaining STEM majors has been a major problem for universities and community colleges for many years. The Computer Science department of University of Houston-Clear Lake…
Descriptors: Student Recruitment, Academic Persistence, Majors (Students), STEM Education
Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2016
This brief focuses on internships and co-ops because this form of experiential learning is most common on college campuses. The Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) asked respondents a series of questions about internships and co-ops, including the number of hires, academic majors, and hourly wages. Eighty-eight percent of respondents…
Descriptors: Internship Programs, Majors (Students), Wages, College Students
Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2017
The 47th annual "Recruiting Trends" reports are based on a survey convenience sample of employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. Employers…
Descriptors: Employers, College Students, Career Centers, Recruitment
Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2016
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute (CERI) generated this report from employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. Approximately 4,350 employers…
Descriptors: Employers, College Students, Career Centers, Recruitment
Gardner, Phil – Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2014
The Collegiate Employment Research Institute in collaboration with The Consortium on Student Transition Studies generated this convenience sample from employers currently seeking college talent through their interactions with college and university career services offices. Nearly 300 career service centers from around the country invited employers…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Employment, Employer Attitudes, Labor Market
McMurtrie, Beth; Farrar, Lara – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
American-style summer programs in China, catering to Chinese-born students, have taken American universities by surprise. They are yet one more player in the complex and often opaque Chinese education industry, an industry in which American colleges are finding themselves increasingly entwined. These programs have become a booming enterprise,…
Descriptors: College Credits, Summer Programs, Foreign Countries, Industry
Gardner, Phil – Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2013
The new college labor market inches ahead with a 3 percent gain over last year across all degrees. Strong demand for marketing, finance, human resources, and advertising majors as well as the inclusive "all majors" group will push up hiring for Bachelor's degrees by 5 percent. This growth comes despite a softer market for engineers,…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Employment, Employer Attitudes, Labor Market
Gardner, Phil; Render, Ian – Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2012
The sample of employers for this survey was generated through the efforts of approximately 150 colleges and universities across the country. Invitations were sent to thousands of employers who have been actively recruiting full-time and internship talent during the past twenty-four months. The data in this report was collected in the following…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Employment, Employer Attitudes, Labor Market
Emery, Robert B., Jr. – Training Develop J, 1969
Descriptors: College Students, Industry, Recruitment
Bridgewater, Adrian A. – J Coll Placement, 1968
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Employment Patterns
Ideus, Harvey S. – Journal of College Placement, 1974
A professional (on leave of absence) in the Placement Office at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was temporarily replaced by a personnel specialist from Dow Chemical. This exchange experience is separately described by the former director of Placement and Career Advising at the university and by "the man from Dow" himself. (EAK)
Descriptors: Career Planning, College Students, Entry Workers, Industry