Brand Your Organization on Campus
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Taking the steps to brand your organization on campus can be what sets you apart from the competition. Students are more likely to be interested in and respond to employers who maintain a strong presence on campus. Below are just a few ideas on how you can establish a positive image at LSU, so your company can recruit a strong and diverse group of students.
Employer Drive-In Workshop
This annual one-day workshop will teach you everything you need to know regarding how to have a successful recruiting season at LSU. Includes panels, presentations, and roundtables that vary each year. Learn more here.
Event Publicity
To help publicize your event, we will post information in Careers2Geaux and in our social media for students to view in advance. If you would like to have posters or flyers displayed, please use these University Contacts to send materials to departments of your choice.
Attend Fall and Spring Career Expos
Join the 200+ organizations that showcase their organizations at these incredible browsing fairs each semester. Learn more here.
Become a STAR Employer
This program recognizes the employers that make significant contributions to LSU Career Services. Employer gifts have played an important role in building and sustaining services essential to our success. Learn more here.
Become a Career Center Partner
Plans are underway for a new state-of-the-art career center better suited to preparing LSU students and alumni for the world of work and a better place for employers to recruit. Career Center Partners receive extensive recognition for their generous contribution. Learn more here.
Sponsor One of Our Career Events
Many of our career events provide an opportunity for your organization to receive recognition through sponsorship. You can learn more about these opportunities on the individual event pages.
Campus Newspapers
The Reveille, LSU's student paper, and Dig, an off-campus student publication, are great media outlets in which to advertise your evening presentation(s) and recruiting date(s). (The Reveille: 225-578-4810; Dig: 225-757-8308).
Contact Academic Departments/Student Organizations
Make contact with these groups throughout the year. If you are visiting campus for interviews, make sure to contact them at least two weeks prior to your visit so information can be announced to members and/or arrange a personal visit. Here is a list of University Contacts and Student Organizations.
Advertise Annually in the Job Search Handbook
By advertising in the Job Search Handbook, you will reach more than 5,000 LSU students and faculty and staff members. Click here or contact Jesse Downs for more information at jdowns@lsu.edu.
Careers2Geaux
Post current job opportunities on Careers2Geaux, our online system for job postings and on-campus interviews. Learn more here.
Tiger Network
Our online mentoring system allows students to connect with professionals for advice about occupations, regions, employment, and graduate/professional school. Becoming a Tiger Network mentor is a great way for you and your organization to get involved with LSU students. Learn more here.
Presentations and Receptions
Evening presentations are an opportunity for you to meet informally with students and share literature about your company prior to on-campus interviews. Learn more here.
Join a Professional Organization for Recruiters and Career Centers
LSU Career Services belongs to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the Southern Association of Colleges and Employers (SoACE), and the Louisiana Association of Colleges and Employers (LACE). These organizations facilitate networking among college career centers and employers and provide resources related to college recruiting and career planning. Learn more here.
If you need assistance with branding your organization at LSU, contact:
Trey Truitt, Associate Director Employment Services
P: 225.578.2162
E-mail: trey@lsu.edu







