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Collegiate Employment Research Institute, 2016
Key findings from 2016-17 are presented in this research brief. Data has been broken into the release of employer information into a series of short briefs, which are presented as parts of this series. Nearly 200 career service centers from around the country invited their employers to participate in this study. Approximately 4,350 employers…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Trend Analysis, Personnel Selection, Majors (Students)
Gardner, Phil – Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2011
This paper presents the recruiting trends for 2010-2011. This year's report is based on nearly 5,800 respondents, of which approximately 4,600 provided useable information, and 3,714 included complete hiring figures used for the projections. Despite the gloomy national labor market situation, the college segment of the market is poised to rebound…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Salaries, Personnel Selection, Labor Market
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2010
This paper presents the recruiting trends for 2009-2010. This year's report is based on over 2,500 respondents, of which approximately 2,259 provided useable information with 1,846 including complete hiring figures used for the projections. The researchers continued their focus on fast-growth companies and expanded their efforts to ensure a…
Descriptors: Internet, Majors (Students), Salaries, Personnel Selection
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2009
This paper presents the recruiting trends for 2008-2009. This year's report is based on 945 respondents, including 57 K-12 schools. The researchers continued their focus on fast-growth small companies and expended most of their energy in retaining their sample distribution, knowing that the prevailing economic situation would reduce responses.…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Internship Programs, Internet, Reading Lists
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2008
This paper presents the recruiting trends for 2007-2008. This year's report is based on 994 respondents, including 84 K-12 school districts. The researchers focused attention on growing companies, based on lists from Forbes and Inc. magazines, and as a result, they have more small and medium-size employers represented this year. The sample…
Descriptors: College Seniors, School Districts, Majors (Students), Salaries
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2007
College students who plan on entering the labor market can expect to see more job opportunities in the spring of 2007, according to information supplied by 864 companies and organizations to this year's Recruiting Trends Report. After two years of double digit growth, the expansion will slow to a modest 4% to 6%. Two opposing factors appear to be…
Descriptors: Retirement, Economic Climate, Employment Qualifications, Majors (Students)
Howard, H. Philip; Rothstein, Debra E. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1981
Discusses the technological changes that have occurred in computers and the recent and projected employment trends in the major computer occupations. Implications of growth in computer occupations are examined in five areas: education, recruiting techniques, salaries, competition between industry and education, and employment opportunities. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science, Computers, Data Processing Occupations
Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1987
Information on job market trends for 1987-1988 college graduates is presented in narrative summaries and statistical tables. Attention is directed to trends in hiring, expected starting salaries, campus recruiting activities, and other related topics, based on a survey of a cross-section of 1,019 employers from business, industry, government, and…
Descriptors: Business, College Graduates, Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities
Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1993
This report examines job market trends for new college graduates based on a survey of 618 organizations (businesses, industries, manufacturing organizations, service sector employers, government agencies and military services. Topics considered include: (1) anticipated changes in hiring trends for new college graduates, (2) changes in campus…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Demand Occupations, Drug Use Testing, Employer Attitudes
Mitchell, Joyce Slayton – 1986
Job opportunities in various fields are described for college students. Each description begins with a definition of the job, followed by a report of the tasks involved, usually with perceptions from young people in their twenties or thirties. Each job lists requisite educational, computer, and personal skills. The computer skills are rated from…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Computer Literacy, Demand Occupations, Education Work Relationship
Shingleton, John D.; Scheetz, L. Patrick – 1981
Results of the 1981-82 recruiting trends survey conducted by Placement Services at Michigan State University are summarized. A cross-section of 428 businesses, industries, government agencies, and educational institutions were surveyed to determine trends in hiring new college graduates, expected starting salaries, campus recruiting activities,…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Demand Occupations, Education Work Relationship, Employers
Ashford, Richard – School Library Journal, 1984
Analysis of New England information science personnel needs focuses on job vacancies by specialization (1980-1983); priority personnel needs; overall personnel priorities; average of advertised salaries and job by type of employer; and demand for information, processing, and youth service workers. A substantial need for children's and school…
Descriptors: Demand Occupations, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Geographic Regions
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2006
Almost 900 employers responded to this year's "Recruiting Trends" survey, the largest response in the history of this project. Hiring of college graduates is expected to increase by single digits minimally, or double digits if certain geographic sectors are excluded (between 6% and 14%). This growth follows a robust 20% increase in…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Salaries, Personnel Selection, Labor Market
Minnesota State Dept. of Economic Security, St. Paul. – 1996
This guide to Minnesota training resources for adults seeking new employment opportunities provides an overview of careers, wages, job availability, and necessary training. Occupations are described in these areas: medical careers; office professions; technical careers; art, writing, and media careers; service careers---food, hair, police;…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Change, Career Development, Career Education
Lindquist, Victor R. – 1982
Policy and practice in the employment of college and university graduates in business and industry were investigated in 1982 with a sample of 251 well-known companies. All but a few were national, large or medium-sized corporations representing 29 states and Washington, DC. Almost half of the respondents stated that business was worse in 1982, 25…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Business, Business Cycles, College Graduates
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