Information from the Spotlight for Recruiting Professionals, April 11, 2012
Employers extended offers to 61.2 percent of their Class of 2011 interns - and the class accepted at the rate of 86.5 percent. Employers converted 58.6 percent of their Class of 2011 interns into full-time hires, according to results of NACE’s 2012 Internship & Co-op Survey. That’s an all-time high since NACE began reporting conversion rates in the early part of the century, and up from the previous high—57.7 percent—reported in last year’s survey.
Employers extended offers to 61.2 percent of their Class of 2011 interns - and the class accepted at the rate of 86.5 percent. Employers converted 58.6 percent of their Class of 2011 interns into full-time hires, according to results of NACE’s 2012 Internship & Co-op Survey. That’s an all-time high since NACE began reporting conversion rates in the early part of the century, and up from the previous high—57.7 percent—reported in last year’s survey.
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