There’s something to be said for hiring recent college graduates. While they may not have much in the way of experience, there are other qualities that they bring to the table: New grads are hungry for achievement, bursting with ideas, and full of creative energy. It’s little wonder that so many businesses place a premium on these young workers.
At the same time, I’d urge some caution. It’s always important to be rigorous in your hiring process, and to ensure you’re finding not only promising candidates, but candidates who align well with your mission and your culture. That’s certainly the case for new graduates.
So what can your business do to attract recent grads who deliver true potential? Here are some strategies you might consider.
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