Why Have A Graduate Program?

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Graduate Programs are a great way for industry to acquire the best talent available. Programs typically run for 1 to 2 years and provide graduates with diverse work experience. Salaries are usually lower accompanying graduate positions to offset the training graduates receive as a valuable stepping stone towards their career.

At the AELC we discuss “the candidate experience” daily. I would even venture to say approximately every other minute. That’s because it is a part of every consideration here. It justifies our strategies and therefore, our clients’ actions. After all, a great company is defined by their talent.

It’s so difficult to do everything right when you’re working with a candidate. Not a week goes by that you don’t read about the shortage of talent, so there’s just no room for mistakes in managing the “candidate experience.”

You may never get a second chance with a candidate, so best be prepared, from every angle. When attracting talent into your organization you want to reach the best. How you get there makes all the difference. It begins with hitting every touch point within your employer brand relationship cycle.

In order for any organization to effectively attract and retain top talent, they must demonstrate the ability to achieve employer brand alignment across all critical touch points that span the employee relationship lifecycle. They must also re-evaluate their value proposition. Simply stated … when companies put themselves in the candidate’s shoes, they change the way they walk.

Graduate programs therefore become an important tool in the recruitment repertoire.

Graduate Program Manager

The AELC Graduate Program Manager system is a flexible delivery system tailored to meet the needs of the organisation. We can design programs exclusive to the organisation with variations of the following components depending on organisational needs:

  • Graduate inductions
  • Job descriptions
  • Mentoring programs
  • Project development and support
  • Learning and development
  • Evaluations

The AELC Graduate Program Manager has been designed for organisations that:

  • Do not possess the internal resources and/or experience to manage all aspects of a graduate program internally
  • For organisations wishing to divert internal resources to other initiatives during different stages of the graduate recruitment process

Graduate Program Manager is a valuable addition for organisations seeking increased consistency in their programs to combat high turnover in the graduate recruitment role. It can be applied to an entire program as a complete outsourced solution or the various stages can be modularised to assist in specific program areas where organisations require increased resources or capability

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