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Campus Recruitment - My Views

What is Campus Recruitment?

  
Campus Recruitment is one of the most common and widely used recruitment methods for hiring the best and most suitable talent while still in college. Most colleges have a designated College Recruitment season during which time recruiters from various Companies visit specialized colleges and meet students with an intern to screen, interview and select talented individuals to join their Company.

The Need for Campus Recruitment

Campus Recruitment is not only helpful for the students to get placed but also improves the Brand image of the institute. The more students placed more glorious the organization becomes.

Different Ways to Get Placed

 

Job websites like http://www.monsterindia.com/, http://www.naukri.com/, http://www.timesjobs.com/ are quite popular with students and working professionals who visit the website to know more detailed Co Information.


The Placement Cell: Most colleges have a placement cell that takes care of campus recruitment as well as other aspects of hiring and job opportunities. Start by familiarizing yourself with the Placement Cell and its people. Inquire and get importance information about -
How students prefer to collect Co information, upcoming college events, what is the best method of getting co information across to students, student groups etc.
  
Other means to tap include -  
Faculty: Involve teachers who may be teaching vocational subjects or are involved with the placement cell.

Alumni: Alumni often prove to be useful and effective counselors for those students who are about to pass out and graduate from college.

Internships: Offer Internship opportunities to screen potential candidates.



Comments

  1. That's fine! You have blogged about 'what placement is'. What exactly is expected is to give your views on 'how far an institute should be rated as better or worse from the perspectives of its placement cell'?
    Let this blog be here... either post your views through 'comments' below this or by 'new blog post'.

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  2. Sir, Thanks for your comment. I'll prepare a new blog with the tagged title.

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