Showing posts with label careers and jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label careers and jobs. Show all posts

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Excerpt: About DIVERSITY EMPLOYERS Spring 2011 Issue

IMDiversity announces the release of Diversity Employers Magazine,cvr 2011spr 191x244.png40th Anniversary Issue, a special edition commemorating the company's 40th anniversary publishing year.


About this Issue

This magazine was originally envisioned as a special commemorative edition of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine. Concluding our company’s 40th anniversary publishing year celebrations, it would wrap things up with a retrospective of our best features and milestone moments, largely chosen and recalled by our founder, publisher and company CEO, Preston J. Edwards, Sr. It turned out to be something else.

The transformation of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN into this new publication was motivated by the needs of our expanded job seeker audiences, employer clients and career center partners, and by changes in the job market, workforce demographics, and technology. It would coincide with Preston’s announced transition into his retirement, as he steered us through the last of three planned anniversary issues. It felt like the end of an era.

But there is something appropriate to the timing of this issue. Falling as it does now, amid spring’s renewal, at the end of the academic year, it feels like both an end and a beginning, a graduation and a commencement.

As one might expect, this edition contains seasonal features emphasizing entry-level, student and recent college graduate jobs. But the issue contains more. As incoming editor, I’ve found both inspiring and sobering our two special, retrospective features, with Preston’s selections arrayed like gems commemorating some major moments and figures from our publishing past.

In a “Best of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN: 1970-2010” package that is in many ways deeply personal, he samples some of the themes and events that have driven him and influenced the publication’s character over the decades. Excerpted are unblinking examinations of the legacy of slavery and racial segregation; philosophical explorations of African American traditions and the values underlying a good life; and profiles of groundbreaking Black achievements and “firsts” in virtually every industry and sphere of American life – right up to the election of the first Black U.S. president.

Straight Talk from the Top” collects frank discussions with CEOs of major organizations about the vision and strategies that helped them become, in many cases, the national diversity leaders they are today. Conducted across three decades, the interviews show the evolving notions of workplace diversity. They illustrate employers’ movement beyond regulatory compliance and narrowly defined race categories in the 1980s to the strategic integration of diversity and inclusion as a fundamental business value – a necessity of long-term global competitiveness and sustainability.

As incoming publisher Preston Edwards, Jr. observes in his Publisher’s Message, such employers have come far in diversifying their workplaces. One ascending the corporate ladder today, he writes, “will see more women, African Americans, Latinos, Asians, indigenous peoples, gays and lesbians, Muslims, people with disabilities, older workers, veterans, among others” at all levels.

about_issueIn “Today’s Workplace: The Times They are a-Changing,” Chris Campellone concurs, but also notes that in a period of high unemployment, it is “Blacks and Hispanics who are shouldering most of the burden, with rates that are far outpacing those of Whites and Asians,” and women still make 81 cents on the male dollar. As far as we’ve come, we’ve still a long way go.

Explored in these features are questions likely to remain relevant in future editions of DIVERSITY EMPLOYERS: What are the hallmarks of those employers that are most proactive and successful in reaching their diversity goals, to the benefit of their organizational mission? What resistances and obstacles must be overcome? Indeed, what does “diversity” mean today, and tomorrow – the approaching era of the so-called “minority-majority” America, the post-Obama America?

The continued exploration of these questions and our company’s founding values will serve to guide the staff of DIVERSITY EMPLOYERS moving forward from this, our commencement.

-- Stewart Ikeda


Former Director of Online Content and Editor-in-Chief at IMDiversity.com, Stewart Ikeda is a new media planning, editorial, and diversity consultant, author of What the Scarecrow Said, editor of Diversity Employers Magazine, and VP of Online Publishing for IMDiversity, Inc.


FEATURES IN DIVERSITY EMPLOYERS SPRING 2011

Publisher's Message:
Diversity Employers Finding the New Beat

About this Issue

Message from the Founder

Diversity in the Workplace:
The Times They Are a-Changin’

Straight Talk from the Top

The Best of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN: 1970-2010

America’s Top Employers Help Match Jobs to Veterans

Building a Career While Making a Difference

Graduating and No Job: Now What?

Evaluating a Job Offer: Should I Say Yes?

Gallery of Advertisers

Friday, April 15, 2011

Premiere Issue: Diversity Employers (Incorporating THE BLACK COLLEGIAN)

Diversity Employers Cover

IMDiversity Inc. announces the release of the new Diversity Employers Magazine, incorporating and expanding the scope of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN), starting with its Winter 2011 Issue:

The Jobs and Top 100 Employers Issue

Career Planning and Job Search Issue, featuring The Top 100 Employers for the Class of 2011, "The Way Forward: The Road to Job Growth and a Stronger Economy" by President Obama, "Needed: Bilingual Health Care Providers," and more

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine to Cease Publication in Print

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine to cease publication in paper form after 40 years. The magazine will be succeeded by, and incorporated into, Diversity Employers Magazine, and wider online jobs and content network.

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN will continue to exist as an online entity, with an active website at www.blackcollegian.com and a Facebook group, and a dynamic jobs database featuring employment opportunities for entry-level job seekers and recent college graduates, at http://jobsearch.blackcollegian.com.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Diversity Registry: Look up Employer Diversity Initiatives

We're pleased to unveil the new Diversity Registry -- A reference to look up employers' diversity and inclusion initiatives in the workplace, supplier contracting, markets and other areas.

THE DIVERSITY REGISTRY is your online resource to research and compare information from employers with active diversity programs according to a wide range of indicators. Its mission is to showcase the diversity initiatives of major employers, and to help job seekers, researchers and others to determine the extent to which employers promote diversity within and outside of their organizations. It is accessible at THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online (http://www.blackcollegian.com/registry) with additional features posted at the new partner site, DiversityRegistry.com [beta].

Easily look up employers by name, or skip ahead to one of the Diversity Registry Lookup categories, including:


Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Updates: 2010 Virtual Diversity / MBA Career Fair

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN is pleased to introduce the latest featured employers to join the 2010 Virtual Diversity Career Fair, co-presented this year by THE BLACK COLLEGIAN, the IMDiversity.com Career Center & Multicultural Villages Network, and the Howard University MBA Program.

Cintas Employer Profile
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Employer Profile
Federal Reserve Information Technology Employer Profile
Illinois State Police Academy Employer Profile
National Fuel Employer Profile
National Trust for Historic Preservation Employer Profile
RJ Reynolds Employer Profile
RSM McGladrey Employer Profile
Thomas & Herbert Consulting Employer Profile

The seasonal Virtual Diversity Career Fair features detailed profiles, recruiter statements, diversity information, and job or internship opportunities by diversity-committed employers who are still actively recruiting in the second semester.

Additional features include career advice content from recruiters and career center directors, Fair update email alerts, resume drive with private job tools for quick posting of your employer-searchable resume during and after the Fair, and expanded custom job search tools for searching tens of thousands of additional job listings across the world.

Visit http://blackcollegian.com/careerfair for more information.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Pre-Registration for 2010 Virtual Diversity Career Fair

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN is pleased to announce that pre-registration has opened for the 2010 Virtual Diversity Career Fair, co-presented this year by THE BLACK COLLEGIAN, the IMDiversity.com Career Center & Multicultural Villages Network, and the Howard University MBA Program!

Diverse college students, soon-to-be college graduates, and entry-level jobseekers from all backgrounds, areas of study and educational institutions are invited to attend the annual, pre-graduation careers event, hosted on THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online at http://www.blackcollegian.com/careerfair.

The seasonal Virtual Diversity Career Fair features detailed profiles, recruiter statements, diversity information, and job or internship opportunities by diversity-committed employers who are still actively recruiting in the second semester.

Additional features include career advice content from recruiters and career center directors, Fair update email alerts, resume drive with private job tools for quick posting of your employer-searchable resume during and after the Fair, prize drawings and private content for registrants, and expanded custom job search tools for searching tens of thousands of additional job listings across the world.

The Fair will coincide with both the circulation of the new First Semester Super Issue (Top 100 Employers/African American History Edition) of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine on college campuses nationwide, and the springtime MBA Diversity Forums careers event on the campus of the Howard University Graduate School of Business (details to come).

Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Great Job Hunt Contest @ BCO

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN is pleased to introduce the 2009 GREAT JOB HUNT Contest.

We know the jobs climate may appear gloomy now, so we want to help motivate and invigorate your search for entry-level and internship opportunities. As our Mother Lode of Career Opportunities shows, there are good entry-level jobs out there for those determined to pursue them. The GREAT JOB HUNT "sweetens the pot" by offering cash and prizes just for exploring available job opportunities and career information on the Mother Lode of Career Opportunities.

We'll be adding new questions throughout the semester. The first person to submit the correct answer to each question will receive a prize of $50 + The Job Hunter's Survival Guide; the second person to submit the correct answer will receive a prize of $25; both winners will be featured with their photo on THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online.

Try your hand at The Great Job Hunt Contest today.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

New Job Tools and Expanded Jobs Network for Students

We're pleased to announce we've completed the migration to our new Job Tools format and jobs database, offering improved resume posting and Saved Search Job Alert agent tools, as well as the ability to search a vastly expanded selection of job opportunities through our new Job Sites Network.

Student and entry-level job seekers are welcomed to create an account on our new system using our Job Tools Quickstart wizard.

Other additions of interest include a new series of QuickTips offering advice on how to optimize your job search on our site network, and the ability to subscribe for Jobs and Careers Updates mailings to receive notices about additional features such as our virtual career fairs, Top 100 Employers specials, graduate study opportunities, unpublished job opportunities and more.

To view the new tools and try the extended job search, visit www.blackcollegian.com and click "Job Tools".

Friday, June 26, 2009

BLACK COLLEGIAN Moving to New Online Job Board Format

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online will be moving this month to a new jobs database format with expanded network jobs, instant Saved Search job alert emails, and streamlined searchable resume posting. We invite you to preview the beta model of our new job bank and its extended network of jobs.

For jobseekers with existing accounts on our old system, your account tools, resume, applications history, jobs in-box and search agent will still be accessible on our current system at http://blackcollegian.searchease.com until July 15, 2009. If you have any outstanding applications you would like to make to jobs saved in your in-box, we encourage you to do so or to make a copy of the posting before then.

If you have not visited our site recently, we hope you will explore our new job bank, now with simple new methods to search a vastly expanded network of postings, filter relevant jobs and schedule automated searches. Although the new system does not require it to search for and apply to jobs, creating a new account takes only a moment, and lets you also access the new versions of our easy-to-use searchable resume posting and manage multiple Saved Search Job Alert Email Agents.

For more, please see http://www.blackcollegian.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=580&Itemid=289


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Updates to the Virtual Diversity Career Fair

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online is pleased to announce our 2009 Virtual Diversity Career Fair, co-presented this year with Black College Wire and IMDiversity.com!

Learn about employment and internship opportunities with major employers in a variety of sectors, including many who were featured in the Top 100 Employers List of our current issue. The annual Fair is by invitation only, and spotlights employers who are confirmed to still by seeking diverse entry-level candidates in the second semester, as well as college students and new graduates for internships and coops. Opportunities currently posted seek entry-level candidates in several majors, including engineering, business, IT, liberal arts, accounting and finance, and more.

It will be updated with new employers and opportunities throughout the semester until graduation, or until participating employers determine they are no longer actively hiring.

The Fair runs February 1 through April 30, with continuing new employer updates. Visit the Fair today at http://www.blackcollegian.com.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Features on the Outlook and Options for the Class of '09

It's a high anxiety time for seniors on college campuses across America. With the U.S. Department of Labor reporting that the unemployment rate has spiked to 7.6 percent, or a 16-year high, economic analysts continue to project a bleak employment outlook for the class of 2009.

Dr. Phil Gardner, director of the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University, writes in the current edition of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, recruitment of new college graduates was already cooling off in the fall.

"Companies [were] still seeking to fill a number of positions and [had] a busy fall on many campuses," Dr. Gardner reported in his feature The Outlook for the Class of '09. But, he went on to warn, "Do not expect the same level of intensity during the second semester, however, as employers will be more likely to be very cautious as they monitor economic conditions."

This semester, the recruitment situation seems downright chilly in many corners of the stumbling economy.

So, what are concerned students to do? This is the question we take up in a couple of interrelated feature articles recently posted on THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online.

As Walter Vertreace argues in How to Find Your Dream Job In a Nightmare Economy, "The process you would use to target your job search and evaluate opportunities in a stronger economy will still work today."

Researching companies, reviewing company websites and government sources, noting "top companies" lists, networking with knowledgeable professors, alumni and company employees in your network -- the same rules and tools still apply. Finding a job in today's market requires the same diligence, smarts and legwork as in better times, only augmented.

It's not always easy for jobseekers to meet and nail down knowledgeable employees of potential hiring organizations to ask their advice. In an extended online feature, Job Outlook for the Class of '09: Recruiters' Messages, we invited several recruiters from major employer organizations to share their frank advice for those seeking to enter the job market amidst today's harsh economic realities. An online-only companion to Dr. Gardner's feature, the real-world advice column will be updated on a rolling basis this semester with new contributions, many of which are being contributed by representatives of companies participating in our second semester Virtual Diversity Career Fair, an event for companies still actively hiring entry-level candidates up until graduation.

For other soon-to-be-grads, the difficulty of finding a job and the desire to be more strongly positioned for career with an advanced degree, making a direct move to apply to graduate schools is an increasingly attractive option.

As reports in a video piece for VoA News this month (Video: College Graduate Job Outlook (in streaming Windows Media Format), directors of college career offices are anticipating seeing more of their newly minted graduates head straight for graduate programs rather than get their feet wet in an entry-level employment opportunity. The current edition of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN features a special section for prospective Graduate and Professional school students -- what we're calling "a bit of an appetizer" introducing a new publication, "Diversifying Graduate and Professional Schools" to launch later this year.

For college seniors especially who have not yet found employment, we encourage you to review these features in our magazine at your campus career center, or on our website. You may preregister now for our career fair, which will be co-presented this year by the IMDiversity.com Career Center and Black College Wire, as well as post a searchable resume.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Updates to Mother Lode of Career Opportunities and Contest

The staff has updated the extended online edition our Mother Lode of Career Opportunities feature following the submission of information by scores of new employers who told us they are offering opportunities to entry-level candidates.

In addition, the online edition of the Mother Lode, announced last month in our First Semester 2008 Super Issue, features an expanded section of advice letters from Career Directors at some of America's leading universities.
Not only can visitors to the Mother Lode find a comprehensive collection of entry-level opportunities with employers of all types and sizes, but afterward enter our contest to win a free AKB-220, the water-resistant, flexible, and dust and contaminant proof take-anywhere keyboard from Adesso.
So stop by and explore the newest batch of employers who said they are actively recruiting seniors and recent graduates, and some who are are also recruiting interns. New employers are being added on more or less a weekly basis!

Thursday, May 08, 2008

2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair Winds Down this Weekend

As we move toward the conclusion of this year's Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair at THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online, ending this coming weekend, we are pleased to announce the addition of new opportunities links and recruiter's messages by additional participants including...
Additionally and simultaneously, a number of fresh featured Internships/Fellowships and Entry-Level/New College Hire/Trainee Jobs have been posted the job channels published by our sister-site, IMDiversity.com, which is also a co-sponsor of the Career Fair.

These free seasonal features are intended to connect diverse students and new college graduates to employers who are currently publishing opportunities available to students or to entry-level candidates. Additionally, though, many more employers who may be open to considering entry-level applicants will continue to post open positions at our job banks at http://jobs.black-collegian.com/ and http://jobs.imdiversity.com/. We encourage our repeat student visitors to be sure to update your resume(s) and contact information for the summer before leaving campus.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Updates: New Employers to Our Career Fair

We're pleased to announce that a number of new employers have joined our THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Spring 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair since our last blog post.

Additionally, we wanted to encourage patricipants who apply for jobs through the Fair to remember to stop back and take our Career Fair Survey. It will not only help us to follow up with employers and improve our next Fair, but survey respondents will also be eligible to participate in THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online Collegiate Focus Group for a $50 honorarium.

These new employers have joined others who have us that they are still welcoming entry-level, new grad and student candidates for open jobs or internships this season:

Monday, April 07, 2008

More updates: 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair

We're pleased to announce a number of updates since our last blog entry regarding THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Spring 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair.

First, because of response, we have determined to extend the Fair until May 10, 2008. The extended date will not only reflects the later commencement at some schools, including many graduate schools, but also accommodate those employers who have told us they have later application deadlines.

Additionally, we have created a new Career Fair Survey, and invite all jobseekers who use the Fair to bookmark and visit it to share your experience of the employers' sites and the jobs you applied to. This input will not only help us to follow up with employers and improve our next Fair, but survey respondents will also be eligible to participate in THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online Collegiate Focus Group for a $50 honorarium.

Finally, we're pleased to announce a number of new employers that have recently joined as participants in the Fair:

Please visit these employers and the other Fair participants to review the links and opportunities they have posted for students and new college graduates.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Invitation: Underrepresented Student Groups Family & Work Survey

We received the following invitation from enterprising student researchers at the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. While not affiliated with THE BLACK COLLEGIAN, the survey appeared to take seriously the worthy goal of exploring student views about their future plans for work and family. Based on our discussions with the authors, it also seemed well designed to specifically take into account the (possibly significant) influences of gender, ethnic and racial background in developing these views.

After corresponding with the survey authors, we said we would be happy to pass along word of their invitation to our readers. Following is the provided introduction to the survey.

We encourage any of our readers who participate in the survey to stop back here and let us know about the experience, and any thoughts on career and family it may have raised for you.

Hi, my name is Samantha, and I am a student researcher at the University of Mary
Washington, in Fredericksburg, Virginia, working under the supervision of Dr.
Mindy Erchull and Dr. Miriam Liss.

We are collecting data from individuals between the ages of 18 and 30 who have never been married or have had any children. We are especially interested in exploring the experiences of ethnic minority college students as these groups have been traditionally underrepresented in the research on career and family plans.

Do African American students expect a greater division of labor than Hispanic
American students?

Is there a difference in drive to marry between Asian American students and African American students?

These are just some of the questions we hope to answer with our research. There has been very little research completed on ethnic minority students and we are seeking your assistance. Please help us learn more about college students' expectations on their future regarding work and family. If you are interested, I’d love to have you fill out my survey. By following the link below, you are helping
broaden the research and understanding of traditionally underrepresented groups
of college students' expectations for their career and family life.

As an added bonus, once you complete the survey you will be entered into a drawing to win a $25 gift card at Target.

Thank you for your participation, feel free to share this information and link with your friends!

Follow this link to go to the survey: http://www.ff5umw.com/samconsent.html

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

More new employers join Virtual Career Fair

New employers announcing that they are considering new graduates and/or student candidates for open positions have been posted to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Spring 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair. (These employers joined since we started prepared the previous posting, after March 21)

Central Michigan University
FBI
GE Global Research
Harris Corporation
Institute for Defense Analyses
Parsons
Raytheon
The TJX Companies, Inc.
Towers Perrin, Consulting

Saturday, March 22, 2008

New employers joining Virtual Career Fair

New employers announcing that they are considering new graduates and/or student candidates for open positions have been posted to THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Spring 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair. (These employers joined since we started preparing the previous posting, up through March 20.)

This thread on the blog will be updated throughout the Career Fair, which is scheduled to run March 15-April 25, so that users can use the RSS feed feature be notified as new employers join. (If we see adequate interest and need expressed by Fair participants, we may extend the Fair to accommodate those campuses with slightly later graduation dates.)

However, we will limit the labels for these posts to "What's New" and "Careers and Jobs" and, by request, also "Internships," as many or most the employers have also provided information and links specifically pertaining to internship or coop opportunities at their organizations.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Updates: Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair @ BCO

THE BLACK COLLEGIAN's Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair that we announced in our earlier posting, Nearing Graduation and Still No Job. NOW what?, is now well underway, with new employers joining the Fair every day since it was launched.


We've been modifying the flow of the Fair on-the-fly for this year, expanding it beyond its original scope, to good results. We decided to post occasional updates about the Fair to the blog, so that users subscribed to our http://feeds.feedburner.com/BlackCollegian using the "careers and jobs" or "what's new" category can automatically learn about developments and new hiring employers added right up through graduation.

Additionally, we've changed a few things around that we'll discuss more fully on the blog as the Fair goes on. For one thing, we've added a Career Fair Survey , where we invite Career Fair visitors to return to our site and provide their feedback and suggestions on the employer websites they've visited and jobs they've applied to, as well as feature for suggestions for the next Fair. We're doing this because our goal this year was to get jobseekers with the most direct access to the open opportunities and the best introductory information specifically for entry-level candidates, new grads and students. We are constantly adjusting the format and the links for the Fair as new employers join up to save time for our readers who still need a job before graduation. We are also planning to run a paid focus group for jobseekers after the Fair, and survey respondents will be the first people we'll consider for invitation to the group.

Helping us kick off the Fair were these employers, who immediately responded to our invitations for those companies who were still seeking entry-level and student candidates for open opportunities this season:

To receive additional updates about the Fair and new employers as they come in, feel free to subscribe to our feed, and stop back frequently until you find a job.

Good luck!

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Nearing Graduation and Still No Job. NOW what?

"School's out, you have that degree and you are ready to conquer the world. Only
one thing stands between you and your professional success: You don't have a
job. So now what? Should you begin a massive online resume campaign and then
wait for employers to call? Should you take any job you can get now and hop
around until you find one that fits? Should you enlist the help of a headhunter?
Should you ask everyone you know for a job?"


These are the timely questions explored in Pamela McBride's feature article, You're a Graduate and No Job - Now What?, from THE BLACK COLLEGIAN's Second Semester Super Issue, and they will likely resonate for a number of soon-to-be-grads who are struggling to fend off senioritis, growing anxious about what lies ahead.

More so than in recent years past, many of our readers from the Class of 2008 who have not yet landed jobs after the campus recruiting are understandably uneasy about the mixed messages they've been receiving about their employment outlook. On one hand, official reports of a general economic slow-down are punctuated by news reports of a hiring drop across many sectors (not only clearly struggling ones like manufacturing and those directly affected by the housing bust) and rising unemployment in many states.

On the other hand, as Dr. Phil Gardner reports in his annual study of the Job Outlook for this year's college graduates, there are bright spots on the horizon that should help motivated new grads get a shot at launching rewarding careers. Shortages of skilled, educated workers in areas such as IT, healthcare and secondary education have created a good range of opportunities for certificate- and degree-holders in these fields, according to numerous industry reports. (However, taking advantage of the good, better-paying opportunities in these areas may mean widening a search to jobs outside the most popular locations, looking at businesses in new regions that could require relocation.)

In many other industries, however, the bright spot for new grads is the result demographic trends: The retirement of workers from the "Baby Boom" generation that has been forecast for a number of years is now clearly upon us. As retirees leave the workforce, many employers are retooling their approach to hiring to fill vacant positions with young candidates, sometimes following a period of "probation" and additional training, or sometimes directly hiring out of their intern pool.

In fact, this year, THE BLACK COLLEGIAN's annual Top Employers survey showed that many national organizations and smaller employers had planned robust college hiring activities for 2008. Among the Top 100 hiring employers ranked in our survey, some indicated in our follow-up survey that they were still accepting applications from students and new grads even after their campus recruiting was over for the season. As a result, we are holding a spring 2008 Pre-Graduation Virtual Career Fair, creating a space to connect jobseekers with those employers who specifically told us they are still actively considering entry-level applicants for open positions.

The Fair begins March 15, and will be updated on an ongoing basis in the run-up right until graduation at the end of April / beginning of May. Students who still need a post-graduation job (or, in some cases, a summer appointment or internship) are encouraged to make repeat visits to the Fair, as it is updated during this period, and review and apply to open positions right away. Time is of the essence, in most cases, which is why we have decided to circumvent our normal, paid job listings and publish the employer-provided, direct-access links to the relevant open positions where students and grads still have a shot.

We extended our congratulations on making it through the school year, and our best wishes in your search. We also encourage you to let us know if you land a position for an upcoming special feature we will be publishing.





March 15 - April 25, 2008 @
THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Online


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