Resources

The current compendium of professional journal articles authored by Mary Scott includes the following:

 
    "Can High Tech Coexist with High Touch? Online Application Processes and Career Fairs"
    NACE Journal
Summer 2004
 
    "High-Touch vs. High-Tech Recruitment: Student Perceptions and the Conventional Wisdom"
    NACE Journal
Fall 2002
 
"A Case for College Relations and Recruiting"
A National Association of Colleges and Employers White Paper
Journal of Career Planning & Employment
Fall 1998
 
"Total Quality College Relations and Recruitment: Students Benchmark Best Practices"
EMA Journal
Winter 1995
 
“Listening to Job Posting Customers”
EMA Journal
Fall 1992
 
“Internships Add Value to College Recruitment”
Personnel Journal
April 1992
 
"Recruiters, Line Managers are Keys to Successful Student Relations"
Midwest College Placement Association Journal
February 1992
 
"A Downside of Downsizing"
Computerworld
September 30, 1991
 
"Time to Rethink Campus Hiring"
Computerworld
June 11, 1990
 
“Negative Image Not Biggest Campus Challenge”
National Underwriter
November 13, 1989
 
"Business’s Revolving Door: The Ins and Outs of College Recruiting Today"
Recruiting Magazine
November 1989
 

In addition, Mary Scott has been frequently quoted, including the following:

 
"Career Fair Practices: Tips for Success, Toxic Practices to Avoid"
Spotlight Online
August 6, 2004
 
"The View from Campus"
NACE Journal
Fall 2003, p.22
 
“Making the Most of Career Fairs”
NACE Spotlight Online
August 7, 2003
 
“If You Want To Be an Employer of Choice -- High-Touch Beats High-Tech”
NACE Spotlight Online
November 18, 2002
 
“The Class of 2003 Speaks Out on Current Recruitment Practices”
NACE Spotlight Online
May 2, 2003
 
“The Value of College Relations: Tech Doesn't Replace Touch, New Study Finds”
NACE Spotlight Online
April 4, 2002
 
“College Relations Important in Any Economy”
NACE Spotlight
September 4, 2001
 
“It Takes the Right Recruiter to Conduct a Successful Presentation”
NACE Spotlight
April 1, 1999
 
“Internships”
NACE Spotlight
February 15, 1996