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What's the difference between club recruitment and school recruitment?

The difference between social recruitment and campus recruitment lies in:

1. Different recruitment targets:

Campus recruitment is mainly for fresh graduates, and social recruitment is mainly for social members who leave campus.

For the freshmen in school, pay more attention to the applicant's school and comprehensive ability.

Social recruitment pays more attention to job seekers' work experience. After the interview is successful, enterprises pay more attention to the value that job seekers can bring to enterprises.

2. Different recruitment methods:

Campus recruitment usually means that enterprises go to major universities for campus presentations. On the one hand, the campus presentation will introduce the company, so that more students can make better two-way choices.

Social recruitment usually posts jobs through official website or major job-seeking websites to attract job seekers in need to submit interviews. In addition to passively relying on job seekers to deliver, social recruitment also actively relies on headhunters or internal recruitment to seize talents.

3. The purpose of recruitment is different.

Training is the main way to recruit new students (the cost of post-training is also part of the cost of school recruitment), and mature talents recruited by social organizations are usually used immediately.