Some employers, such as Mouchel,
recruit graduates as trainees on an ad hoc basis.
Not exact matches
Once your business has established a reputation
as a great company for outgoing
graduates, you'll find students are being referred to you through these
recruiting departments, giving you an edge over the competition in getting the best and brightest young minds on your team
as soon
as they have a degree.
A Harvard
graduate who worked
as a product manager at Microsoft, Blecharczyk was
recruited to cofound Airbnb by his former roommate Joe Gebbia because of his extensive web development experience.
He was an original Doug Martin
recruit, he's one of the Aggies» greatest players ever, and while plenty of stars at smaller, unsuccessful schools elect to use a
graduate transfer to play somewhere else
as seniors, Rose stuck around.
Stanford's Lyons, once a Harbaugh
recruit, ended up in Ann Arbor
as a
graduate transfer, and a full season of Peppers could be exciting.
COACHING EXPERIENCE 2014 - Present Florida Offensive Line 2013 USC Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line 2010 - 12 Kentucky Run Game Coordinator / Offensive Line 2008 - 09 Arkansas Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Line 2007 Atlanta Falcons Offensive Line 2003 - 06 Louisville Offensive Line 2001 - 02 Ohio Offensive Line 2000 Oklahoma State Tight Ends /
Recruiting Coordinator 1996 - 99 University of the South Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator 1992 - 95 Oregon State Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator 1991 Oregon State Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator /
Recruiting Coordinator 1985 - 90 Northern Illinois Offensive Coordinator 1982 - 84 Texas A&M Offensive Line
Graduate Assistant 1980 - 81 Kentucky Offensive Line
Graduate Assistant COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS Has 36 years of coaching experience, primarily coaching the offensive line and also spending 15 years
as an offensive coordinator.
New York State police officer Abel Tavares, left, hugs new
recruits Veronica Perez, center, who
graduated to the Queens district attorney, and Samantha Ventura, who
graduated as a new Suffolk County police officer, at the police academy in Brentwood on Thursday.
The results show that only 12 % of respondents are aware of their companies
recruiting more
graduates, and only 1 % are
recruiting the same number of
graduates as before.
· 12 % of respondents are aware of their companies
recruiting more
graduates · Only 1 % are
recruiting the same number of
graduates as before the recession · 66 % stated their company encourages its workers to gain a professional qualification, a further 22 % said it was a requirement
A group, known
as the Unemployed
Graduate Teachers» Association has given the government a two - week ultimatum to
recruit its members or have them embark on series of demonstrations.
The Youth bulge and high levels of youth unemployment especially,
graduate unemployment in the region was observed by participants
as one of the causes of the increased youth group formations, which are
recruiting grounds for party vigilantes.
The Upper West regional branch of the National Association of
Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) has given government up to the 30th of April to rescind its directive to pay only three months of arrears to newly
recruited teachers, those on promotion
as well
as teachers on reactivation.
Upon
graduating from the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Yaounde, Cameroon, I was
recruited as a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of orthopedics at the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Freeman?s work suggests that plans to aggressively
recruit new
graduate students in the near future could have the opposite of the desired effect in the long run,
as increased numbers of Ph.D. s will drive down salaries and therefore enrollments.
Genentech,
as with many other biotech companies, preferentially (though not exclusively)
recruits graduates in applied chemistry over those studying basic chemistry.
I have done some memorable things, such
as organizing a prominent seminar and coordinating
graduate program
recruiting weekends.
The professors believe that their presence,
as African - American academicians, helps them
recruit, retain, and
graduate underrepresented minority
graduate students.
Medical schools say the order makes it harder to
recruit newly minted MDs to work in hospitals
as resident physicians, says Jessica Bienstock, associate dean for
graduate medical education at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
When
recruiting, candidates usually face academic
as well
as company interviews; some companies, such
as Rolls - Royce and the steel company Corus, put candidates through a similar interview process
as applicants to their
graduate scheme.
Each H - LSAMP institution has its own approach to student training, but most require H - LSAMP students to obtain research and teaching experience, attend and teach supplemental STEM courses,
recruit for the H - LSAMP program, attend professional development workshops, help younger peers adjust to a four - year university or
graduate school, and participate in networking events such
as H - LSAMP orientation days and research conferences.
He went on to co-star in the «Danger Island» segment of Hanna - Barbera's Saturday morning TV show The Banana Splits Adventure Hour, and in the prime time serial The Survivors (1969) before
graduating to stardom
as the hippie - dippie Marine
recruit in the popular TV movie Tribes (1970).
«China Heavyweight»: (Canada, China) In central China, where a coach
recruits poor rural teenagers and turns them into Western - style boxing champions, the top students face dramatic choices
as they
graduate — should they fight for the collective good or for themselves?
Children and young people are being short changed by this government
as they can not receive their entitlement to high quality education when talented teachers are leaving and potential
recruits can find jobs in other
graduate occupations which recognise and better reward their talents.»
While we are best known
as a
graduate scheme — rated 3rd best in the country by The Times — we increasingly
recruit those with experience in other careers.
Around 1990, the Administration for Children and Families decided it would commit substantial funds to hold a biennial conference promoting research for the Head Start Program, and it
recruited as organizers John Fantuzzo, professor of human relations at University of Pennsylvania's
Graduate School of Education; Catherine Tamis - LeMonda, a professor of applied psychology at New York University's Steinhardt School; and Faith Lamb - Parker, an assistant clinical professor of Population and Family Health at Columbia.
13, is
recruiting Ed School
graduates or students interested in participating
as student essay reviewers.
Both countries
recruit older corps members — Israel because college
graduates first must serve in the military, and India because it's looking for corps members who are mature enough to move into jobs
as principals
as soon
as their teaching commitment is up.
A spokesman for the Welsh Government argued: «We are committed to
recruiting individuals with the right skills, qualifications and commitment into the profession which is why training incentives are available in Wales to encourage high performing
graduates to consider teaching
as a career.»
This means that the majority of
graduates recruited for preparation courses starting in September 2015 will be available for work
as teachers from September 2016.
Teach For America, an organization that
recruits high - achieving college students to make a two - year commitment to teaching in the inner city, was ranked by college
graduates as one of the 10 most wanted employers.
In countries such
as Finland, Singapore and South Korea, teachers are
recruited from the most qualified
graduates, are highly trained, respected and paid well.
ACE's leaders view the program foremost
as a service experience but harbor the underlying hope that
graduates will continue working in education after completing their commitment, much like
recruits to Teach For America.
In suburban Minneapolis, Intermediate School District 287, a consortium of 13 independent school districts, is solving the problem by
recruiting and training noncertified college
graduates as substitute teachers.
And
as the student population continues to grow more racially, ethnically, and linguistically diverse, the teacher workforce remains overwhelmingly white.3 Research shows, however, that students of color benefit from having teachers with whom they share the same race or ethnicity, 4 and white students benefit from having nonwhite teachers
as well.5 In order to increase the number of teacher candidates of color enrolling in and
graduating from teacher preparation programs, several states are developing initiatives to intentionally
recruit high - achieving people of color into the teaching profession.
The Teaching Apprenticeship Programme (TAP) makes it easy for schools to use their apprenticeship levy to
recruit, train and retain the best
graduates as home - grown teachers.
Through the 12 month apprenticeship route, TAP enables schools to
recruit, train and retain the best
graduates as home - grown teachers.
Support the «Advise Michigan» program to
recruit, train, and place recent college
graduates as college advisers in high schools that serve significant members of low - income and first - generation college - going students.
With Teach for America, which places high - achieving college
graduates into low - income schools for two years,
as one of the featured partners in the
recruiting coalition, Dennis Van Roekel, president of the National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers union, emphasized the importance of a career - long commitment.
The unions note the STRB's view «that uncompetitive teacher pay, in a strong labour market with increasing opportunities for
graduates, makes it a difficult environment in which to
recruit and retain high quality
graduates as teachers.
Future problems could emerge if the workforce numbers hold to their current trends, Yaedo warned, especially if states where the problem is more acute, such
as Illinois and Michigan, begin
recruiting graduates of Wisconsin education programs.
In a memo last month to LA Unified Superintendent Ramon Cortines, a human resources officer said
recruiting diverse teacher candidates from colleges and universities around California «will continue to be a challenge especially
as Latino and African American college
graduate data remain unrepresented.»
Through Caminos, IDRA
recruits, prepares, places and retains highly qualified mid-career professionals and recent
graduates as teachers with extensive personalized and online mentoring and support to ensure success and retention in the teaching profession.
The report also urges that teaching be treated
as a quality profession on par with other jobs, so Utah has begun raising teacher salaries to
recruit top college
graduates.
Teaching alternatives:
As more teachers retire and fewer are
graduating from education schools, some districts that struggle to
recruit teachers fill the gaps with technology.
Undergraduate and
graduate preparation programs — and the institutions of higher education that house them — should dedicate more resources to finding and
recruiting diverse, high - achieving individuals with great potential to succeed
as teachers.
Teach for America's mission is to
recruit, select, train and support outstanding recent college
graduates to serve
as highly qualified and effective teachers in urban schools.»
In a society where many
graduates want to change the world, these programs remind potential
recruits that they could do so
as a part of these organizations.
We are quite selective in our hiring process, testing, and
recruiting of college
graduates who have a strong eye for detail and excellent language skills
as well
as specialized knowledge.
Between
recruiting the best and brightest minds
as the vice president of human resources at Berkley Consulting; shuttling the kids to soccer, day care, and piano lessons; convincing her son's teacher that he may not, in fact, have ADD; and making it home in time for dinner, it's a wonder this over-scheduled, over-achieving Harvard
graduate has time to breathe.
Teach For America began in 1989
as founder Wendy Kopp's undergraduate honors thesis, which articulated the possibility of creating a national teaching corps by
recruiting recent college
graduates.