Module #1 - MBA Recruiting Cycle OverviewMay 12 |
Presenters: Roger Antoniazzo, Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition, University Relations, MBA and Graduate Programs, AbbottPhi Han, Associate Dean and Director, Parker Career Management Center, UCLA Anderson School of Management |
This first module of Recruiter Boot Camp will provide participants with an overview of the key elements of recruiting graduate business students and how the recruiting process is facilitated through the relationship between employers and schools. The presentation will cover the timeline of various components involved in recruiting, starting from strategy and planning to communication and execution and ultimately to the offers, conversion, and on-boarding of new hires. |
Module #2 - Developing Relationships within Your CompanyMay 19 |
Presenter: Margo Garcia, , Intuit |
Who are the key stakeholders in your company? What key factors should be considered when developing your graduate recruiting strategy? How to do you get the important information you need about the business to be effective? During this interactive session you will learn how to identify and engage with key internal stakeholders, raise awareness and gain buy-in for recruiting graduate business students, and navigate headcount planning and budget discussions so that you can answer these and other questions. |
Module #3 - Developing Partnerships with CampusesMay 26 |
Presenter: Jessica Campbell, Director, Corporate & Employer Relations, Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice UniversityHeidi Cuthbertson, Ball Aerospace, Campus Relations Strategist, Ball Aerospace |
What can you do establish your company as an employer of choice in order to compete effectively for graduate business student talent? In this session we will review the prework necessary to determine who to focus your recruiting efforts on, discuss the various campus partners you should engage and how to develop and nurture those relationships, and also highlight some considerations for developing effective recruiting strategies in this virtual recruiting world. |
Module #4 - Developing Connections with Professional Affinity GroupsJune 2 |
Presenter: Demian Caponi, MBA Outreach Program, GoogleKevin Stacia, MBA Career Coach & Corporate Relations Manager, Georgia Institute of Technology Scheller College of Business |
Building a brand and maintaining relationships with students and career centers can be accomplished in multiple ways. This module will explore how companies can expand their reach by participating in affinity group conferences/career fairs and taking advantage of outreach opportunities available there. These events are both in person and virtual so we will highlight and discuss the benefits and costs associated with attending as well as some best practices for consideration. |
Module #5 - Best Practices for Connecting with Students and Student OrganizationsJune 9 |
Presenter: Craig Petrus, Executive Director of Career Services, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida |
Students are at the center of all graduate recruiting! How to capture their attention and keep them engaged in your recruiting activities is a challenge for all recruiters. This session will highlight the importance of and some best practices for establishing your brand, review creative ways to build effective student relationships and provide insights on what’s important to students, both on campus and through virtual programming. Join this session to learn more about how to deliver positive candidate experiences to enhance your MBA/Business Master’s recruiting program. |
Networking and Additional DiscussionJune 21 |
A reception for all boot camp attendees will be held just before our in-person Global Conference in New Orleans, LA. More details about the confernece coming soon! |