Friday Factoid: Ross Finds Common Ground in Tailgating and Recruiting
February 5th, 2010
At the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business these two seemingly unrelated activities – recruiting and tailgating – come together in a mutually beneficial way. Well-known for “Big Blue” spirit, the Ross school takes advantage of the University of Michigan’s football powerhouse to show off its MBA talent. At each Michigan home game, 200-300 MBA students attend tailgates hosted by the Ross Student Association (RSA). The tailgates are sponsored by companies that recruit at Ross and provide a fun way for students to network with prospective employers. At the same time, recruiters and company representatives, frequently Ross alums, can get to know many students in a casual social setting. Regardless of who wins the football game, RSA tailgates are a win win for students who mingle with highly sought-after employers and alumni, who love to have a reason to visit campus!
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