ABSTRACT
All of us have been confronted with the question "Where can I work when I graduate?" We all have various answers to provide. This paper discusses the efforts of the authors to put together a visual display to answer this question. The display has become a significant resource for recruiting both for the college and the employers it serves.
- Sullivan, J. (September 20, 2010). The Future of College Recruiting Will be Dominated by Market Research (Part 1 of 2). Retrieved from http://www.ere.net/2010/09/20/the-future-of-college-recruiting-will-be-dominated-by-market-research-part-1-of-2/Google Scholar
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- Answering the question: "Where can I work after I graduate?"
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