Journal of Career Planning & Employment 1997 - Abstracts

Journal of Career Planning & Employment 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
21st century recruiting: automated, digital, electronic. (The Paperless Office)Careers and occupationsPatterson, Valerie
And the winner is ... all of us! (ways of improving standards of career planning services)Careers and occupationsRehrig, Norita
A strategic management model for career services.Careers and occupationsBanis, William
A survey of employers on conducting company visits for college recruits.Careers and occupationsGreenberg, Robert M.
Attending to the business of career center professionals: an initiative. (need for career center professionals to work together)(Career Services Institute initiative)Careers and occupationsMurray, Neil
Attracting the right talent: prerecruiting ideas for new recruiters.Careers and occupationsVarma, Gale
Bringing your ideas to the table. (US National Association of Colleges and Employers aims to act as resource for career services)(includes biography of author)Careers and occupationsProcter, Harvey
"Career Fair ... With a Twist": Johnson County Community College Overland Park, Kansas.Careers and occupations 
Career liaisons: a joint venture between academic and student affairs.Careers and occupationsKretovics, Mark, Cornell, JoAnn, Dixon, Pete, Johnson, Carla
Cost-per-hire.(includes related article on a case study on cost-per-hire)(significance of hiring costs)Careers and occupationsCollins, Mimi
Demonstrating competence: the portfolio interview for management positions.Careers and occupationsSchindler, Pamela
Employers ask new hires to sign preemployment agreements.Careers and occupationsKaplan, Rochelle
Employers using preemployment testing as a hiring tool.Careers and occupationsKaplan, Rochelle
Enhancing diversity recruiting.Careers and occupations 
How to talk to a reporter: using the media to enhance the image of the career services office.Careers and occupationsAllen, Claudia
New directions in marketing the career center to students.Careers and occupationsBehrens, Troy, Gordon, David E.
Offer/acceptance ratio. (college hiring)(Doable Benchmarks, part 2)Careers and occupationsCollins, Mimi
Prepared to perform? Employers rate work force readiness of new grads. (includes related article on survey methodology)Careers and occupationsGardner, Philip D., Liu, Wen-Ying
Recruiting on the Internet.(Cover Story)Careers and occupationsHansen, Susan
Robert W. Gammill inducted into NACE Academy of Fellows.Careers and occupations 
Salary offers under scrutiny. (pitching salary offers for college students correctly)Careers and occupationsPatterson, Valerie
Stacking the blocks for success.(national education programs for minority students)(Cover Story)Careers and occupationsAllen, Claudia
The 1997 Employer of the Year. (Norman Schwartzkopf and Truman T. Bell share National Association of Colleges and Employers 1997 Employer of Year award)Careers and occupations 
The employers' guide: successful intern/co-op programs.(includes related articles)(internship and cooperative education)Careers and occupationsPatterson, Valerie
The job market for '97 grads.(includes related article on)Careers and occupationsAllen, Claudia
The paperless office: the career center: becoming paperless is a bonus. (online employee application or recruitment)Careers and occupationsAllen, Claudia
Undecided students: how one college developed a collaborative approach to help students choose majors and careers. (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse)Careers and occupationsKorschgen, Ann J., Hageseth, Jon A.
Welcome to the future: the millennial generation. (adjustment of career centers for the new generation of graduates)Careers and occupationsMurray, Neil D.
Where we're going - and how we're moving in that direction.(Perceptions)(Column)Careers and occupationsHansen, Susan
Your are not alone: beware of what you say on the Internet.Careers and occupationsKaplan, Rachel
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