How to spot graduate talent
Recruiting and selecting standout graduates with potential for ongoing development
Recruiting and selecting standout graduates with potential for ongoing development
This article explains how employers can distinguish the best graduates in their recruitment and selection processes. The research highlights employers' focus on degrees, personal qualities, work and life experience and strong communication skills during the recruitment stage.
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