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Recruitment Policy for the University Career Center

All employers utilizing our online posting system, Handshake, for posting positions, on-campus interviews, and other related recruitment activities will be asked to read and agree to our Recruiting Policy below.

The University Career Center also encourages employers to familiarize themselves with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) Principles for Professional Conduct.

Offer Deadlines

Employers making an employment offer to a University of Michigan student are referred first to the NACE position on Setting Reasonable Offer Deadlines. Efforts should be made on the part of the employer to give students adequate time to fully consider an offer of an internship or full-time employment.

To be consistent with other UM campus career offices, and to curtail student declines after accepting, it is highly recommended that employers offering full-time positions to current/previous summer interns give students until November 30 to accept/decline the offer. The same timeframe to accept/decline applies to students who have completed a summer internship and have been asked to return as an intern again for the following term. It is permissible to offer incentives to students who accept a full-time position in advance of these dates. The University Career Center also prefers that full-time and internship offers extended remain open for a period of three weeks.

Employers recruiting MBA/BBA students are also referred to the Ross School of Business offer policy specific to their students/employers.

Rescinded/Reneged Offers

If you must rescind an offer, please contact your Industry Contact so we may offer assistance to your recruiting team and to the students.

Students that seek our support are counseled to release offers they do not plan to accept. The Industry Relations Team considers reneging on offers is a serious breach of our recruiting policies and students are coached on the importance of fully evaluating offers and avoiding declining an offer after accepting whenever possible. Such an action receives immediate attention.

Recruitment Policy Statement

Recruitment Policy Statement • University Career Center, University of Michigan

This recruitment policy has been developed with several underlying considerations and guidelines in mind:

In turn, the University Career Center will accept its professional obligation to expose students to their employment options and foster an environment of free choice in employment decisions. An organization’s presence on campus will not represent University endorsement of the organization, its products, services, or mission. More specifically, the following will apply: