The use of data and effective analytical processes can be powerful tools for recruitment and admissions teams.
For all of us, data has become an integral part of daily life. Now more than ever, the collection, storage, and analysis of data is big business. The large technology companies have huge reserves of servers placed in remote deserts to house their servers. In addition, the emergence of cloud technology is akin to a technological arms race.
For business schools, the rise in the importance of data can be reflected in what we teach, as the Masters in Data Analytics is the newest and fastest-growing segment of graduate management education. Employers recognize the need for individuals with strong data analytical skills who will become ever more valuable in the coming years.
Within our applications, we collect a vast range of data that can be segmented for targeted recruitment activities. Analyzing applicant data pre-submission allows schools to engage a pipeline with events and communications that are directly relevant and not seen as mass recruitment efforts.
Below, I have highlighted three considerations to ensure best practice.
Data allows business schools to understand the motivations and pull factors of their candidates. It can shape how and what we communicate, determine where to hold events and ensure personalized engagement with individuals. Data analytics can be time consuming and frustrating but it can also be the key to ensuring you recruit and admit the right individuals for your programs.