Job Summary
As Campus Recruiter Supervising
Associate, you'll recruit qualified campus graduates to fill entry-level
and intern positions in designated geographic Areas or business units.
You'll coordinate recruiting activity, and develop and maintain
relationships with campus placement offices and faculty. You'll also be
responsible for Ernst & Young's brand and image on the college
campus.
You'll guide Client Service
recruiting teams on recruitment processes, and be the main contact point
for students, the Campus Recruiting leader and the HR Shared Services
Center (HRSSC). By working with recruiting coordinators and others,
you'll confirm that all candidates receive appropriate attention. You'll
also administer and coordinate sub-Area/Business Unit internship
programs. You'll gain exposure to diverse Human Resources (HR)
situations and deal with extraordinary issues.
In this role you'll receive
general supervision, and frequently work on projects with only periodic
updates to your supervisor. You may also supervise lower level
professional or administrative staff.
Responsibilities
- Consult with recruiting teams and
sub-Area leaders to achieve diversity and inclusiveness in Ernst &
Young's campus recruiting, sharing leading practices
- Challenge current recruiting processes, bringing new ideas
- Carry out campus recruiting to fill entry level staff and intern positions
- Act as primary recruiting
point-of-contact for key client groups. Develop and maintain
relationships with the following people or groups: academic faculty;
career office employees; students; the Campus Relations Partner; Client
Service recruiting teams; the Campus Recruiting Leader; and the HRSSC
- Work with the Campus
Recruiting Leader and senior campus recruiters, to confirm that
recruiting is consistent with national guidelines and the law, and meets
Ernst & Young's objectives for strategically important schools
- Work with senior members of
the recruiting team, to establish a consistent recruiting approach that
matches other top-rated professional service firms
- Coordinate recruiting
activities for sub-Area/Business Unit internship programs. Coordinate
Ernst & Young's participation in various diversity conferences
(e.g., Association of Latino Professionals in Finance and Accounting or
National Association of Black Accountants)
- Actively recruit internal
client-serving professionals to represent Ernst & Young on campus.
Guide these individuals on established recruiting procedures and
protocols
- Implement sourcing strategies to identify talented candidates, paying particular attention to diversity initiatives
- Maintain a constant and steady focus on the local market place, and disseminate local market intelligence to key client groups
- Coordinate with recruiting assistants and others to confirm all candidates receive appropriate care and attention
- Help with national initiatives as needed
- Utilize the applicant tracking system to capture all recruiting and hiring activity
- May manage a large but
relatively uncomplicated project (e.g., the second roll-out of an
initiative that is already underway), or a small but more complex
project (e.g., a new program that touches multiple Business Units)
- Represent the work group on a project team for small-to-medium size HR projects
- May serve on a large HR project, with support and feedback from supervisor and/or other project team members
- Autonomously modify some project steps to reflect work group consensus
Knowledge and skills requirements
- Ability to attract and retain talent
- Ability to quickly acquire solid understanding of relevant firm businesses
- English language skills - excellent written and verbal communication
- Demonstrated advanced
understanding and application of principles and practices of a specific
professional discipline. Such a broad knowledge base is necessary to
perform a wide variety of duties
- Relationship-building skills
- Strong knowledge and application of the following:
- recruitment/placement laws and practices
- compensation practices
- benefit laws and practices
- Ability to quickly acquire strong knowledge of the firm's recruiting policy, procedures and databases
- Ability to quickly acquire in-depth knowledge of firmwide and service line orientation programs
- Event planning skills
- Computer skills (Microsoft Office), with an ability to utilize applicant tracking system
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