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14 INSIDE THIS ISSUE 8 Well Connected Bernard Hodes shares the secrets behind its award winning digital strategy work for Enterprise Rent-A-Car
12 Moving On Up After receiving the Best Social Mobility Award at the AGR Conference this year, Allen & Overy tells why its work has proved so successful
14 Learning to Overcome the Postcode Lottery Teach First explains why becoming the largest single recruiter of graduates in the UK has wider implications for employers…
FEATURES: 6 Jumping The Queue
How supermarket chain Morrisons grew its employer brand at speed
10 In Defence of the Employer Brand Thirty Three stands it ground in the face of some strong criticism concerning the validity of the employer brand
16 Talent Management
Why Nottingham Business School’s Sponsored Degree Programme is working – and why partnerships are the way forward
18 Sex and Technology – the Great Divide
Diane Kegley has spent over 20 years in the technology industry and is now CMO at a global organisation. She shares her views on what needs to be done to get more women into the space…
20 A Lotta Bottle? Top Tips for On Campus Engagement AGR’s university and supplier members share their advice on achieving maximum on-campus engagement during the Milk Round.
22 No Experience Required
How one company has launched a graduate scheme to tackle the mismatch between employer and graduate expectations
GRADUATE RECRUITER 5 IN CONVERSATION WITH - BEN REEVES
19 The Chief Executive of the Australian Association of Graduate Employers (AAGE) talks about common challenges facing the global graduate recruitment industry - and how he gets his kicks.
DAY IN THE LIFE
23 AGCAS President, Dr Paul Redmond shares a typical day in his busy and varied life…
AGR PAGES 24 Insider news…
WHAT ABOUT THE STUDENTS?
25 Graduate attendees of The Spring Project talk about how the initiative has helped them
TRENDING TOPICS: 26 What hot topics are setting the social space alight?
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