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Campus Recruiter Reviews
What is it like working as a Campus Recruiter?
May 2021
Creating something new with lasting power.
Campus Recruiter in Cleveland:
Pros: Dedication to quality work and culture of collaboration
Cons: Different policies and practices at each location
March 2020
New Leadership Same Quality.
Campus Recruiter in Cleveland:
Pros: The people take pride in their work and the quality expectations that are delivered to each customer. The leadership has identified several discrepancies in diversity and has taken steps toward real change to address and correct this company wide.
Cons: Some habits die hard, ingrained mentality or bias does not get readily addressed or corrected, which can make the changes hard to stick upon implementation.
November 2017
Pretty fun!
Campus Recruiter in Cleveland:
Pros: I give students an opportunity to learn about themselves.
Cons: Politics at the company.
July 2014
Exciting, Refreshing And Ever Changing.
Campus Recruiter:
Pros: I enjoy connecting with young hopefuls about a great company where they can grow and engage in thought leadership that will shape out future.
Cons: Processes.
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