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Trends for virtual campus recruiting

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CHICAGO – Yello, the leader in early talent acquisition software, today debuted the findings from a recent survey of talent acquisition professionals and students that assessed what’s working – and not working – for virtual campus recruiting.

For more than 3 in 4 survey respondents, the results are positive: virtual campus recruiting is working. But Yello’s research shows that recruiters can improve their results when they get the technology right, leveraging the full range of tools available while using the tactics that students prefer.

Key findings from the survey include:

“Video interviews are the most important part of the virtual recruiting process,” added Bartfield. “But recruiters who think outside the box – beyond the virtual career fair – are seeing better overall results when they add webinars, virtual group interviews, email marketing, interview scheduling, social media and more to the virtual process. Taking full advantage of today’s technology platforms that integrate these tasks can help you put the student experience front and center, now and long-term.”

Other findings include:

“Today’s recruiters are turning into virtual event experts, thanks to the COVID-19 outbreak. They have to reinvent their strategies in order to find talented students looking for work in this new virtual environment,” says Yello co-founder Dan Bartfield. “Luckily, virtual tools and strategies can help recruiters build a more efficient recruiting process — while meeting more candidates. And Yello’s report shows that even when companies are back on campus, virtual recruiting will be a critical part of the mix, helping companies expand their reach in the future.”

To view the full Virtual Campus Recruiting Benchmark Report, please visit: https://yello.co/resource/white-paper/2020-virtual-campus-recruiting-benchmark-survey/

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About Yello’s Virtual Campus Recruiting Benchmark Report:
Yello partnered with Survey Monkey to survey 515 talent acquisition professionals and 1,000 students in the United States. The survey was conducted in October 2020.

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