New Survey: Companies Using Freebies to Attract Class of 2011 Grads
More than half of HR
pros surveyed say branded giveaways are A+
Results of the new
survey found 56% of responding human resources professionals say promotional
products imprinted with a company’s name or logo convey a positive image when
distributed during job fairs and other recruiting efforts.
Of those surveyed, 55%
using promotional products with hiring use pens and 41% use logoed
items
like T-shirts, calendars and high-tech accessories in conjunction with hiring,
which is on the rise according to
the
National
Association of Colleges and Employers
(NACE).
For the first time since 2007, employers report a double-digit increase in
their spring hiring projections, the NACE reports.
“As hiring increases,
so does the need for creative use of promotional products to attract the best
possible candidates,” said Timothy M. Andrews, president and chief executive
officer of
And don’t forget to
“think geek,” said Andrews, and employ technology like QR Codes
on event giveaways for tracking and analytics.
When it comes to
attracting top grads, unusual and useful branded items like an iPhone cover are
essential to drive word-of-mouth
conversation and branding exposure, said Jessica Miller-Merrell,
“Companies need to
bring their A game to job fairs, conferences and other events where they
recruit and engage candidates,” said Miller-Merrell. “Items need to be
original, interesting, and applicable to the audience. Interactive swag is one
of the most effective tools, as well as interesting and unusual pins and items
that appeal to the audience.”
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