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Recruiting Policies and Procedures for Students

To ensure fairness among students and strong relationships with our recruiting partners, Employer Relations & Recruiting has created the following set of job-seeker policies and guidelines. Please review and follow them carefully as you participate in the recruiting process. Your success and Bentley’s reputation depends on the professional and ethical conduct set forth in these guidelines.

Interview Cancellation

On-Campus interviewing is a privilege provided to all students. Each candidate is expected to attend all scheduled interviews. You may decline the interview after an employer has selected you for an interview, or you may withdraw from an interview you have signed up for, as long as it is within the sign up period. The interview schedule will close at 11:59 pm, 2 business days prior to the interview day. To cancel an interview after the sign up period has closed, because of extenuating circumstances, you must speak with a staff member in Employer Relations & Recruiting by calling 781.891.3423 or by emailing recruitinginfo@bentley.edu. Leaving a message is not sufficient. Cancellations may result in the suspension of the candidate’s access to Handshake.

Late Arrival to Interview

If a candidate is late for an interview, it will be at the discretion of the employer as to whether the interview with the candidate will still be conducted. Candidates should plan to arrive at Employer Relations & Recruiting, located in LaCava Room 205, approximately 15 minutes prior to their scheduled interview time.

Interview No Show

Failure to honor an interview appointment is considered by all parties to be a serious breach of courtesy and ethics. It jeopardizes Bentley’s relationship with employers and it impacts fellow classmates who could have interviewed for the position. All “no-show” applicants are required to meet with the Associate Director of Employer Relations & Recruiting in order to discuss the situation. An email apology letter must be submitted to the employer within 24 hours of the missed interview time. A determination will be made as to whether or not you will be able to continue to participate in the recruiting program. Invalid explanations and/or repeat behavior will result in immediate suspension from all services provided by Employer Relations & Recruiting. We reserve the right to suspend your recruiting privileges and, if necessary, make a referral to the judicial board.              

Accepting a Job Offer

If you are uncertain as to whether or not you should accept an offer, please consult with a career coach before contacting the employer.  Once a decision is made and a full-time offer has been accepted, it is considered a firm commitment and students will no longer be eligible to apply to full-time opportunities on Handshake as they should ethically not continue to interview. If you are scheduled for an on-campus interview and have accepted a position, please contact Employer Relations & Recruiting by calling 781.891.3423 or by emailing recruitinginfo@bentley.edu. Students should notify other companies where they have been interviewing and inform these companies that they have accepted another offer of employment.

Declining a Job Offer

For those positions that you decline, it is strongly recommended that you speak with the employer and follow up with a professional letter communicating your appreciation for their offer, declining the offer graciously, and expressing the difficulty of making this decision. Thank the employer once again for their interest. This may allow the firm to consider other Bentley candidates for the position and may also represent a networking opportunity for you in the future.

Offer Etiquette

Reneging on a full-time or internship offer is never permitted or condoned. This is considered a serious violation of our recruiting policies and may result in immediate suspension of all recruiting privileges. The student’s Handshake account may be deactivated, and violators will be required to meet with either the Senior Associate Director of Employer Relations & Recruiting or the Assistant Vice President of the Pulsifer Career Development Center. Future recruiting privileges will be determined after this meeting. In addition, any company that reneges on an offer to a student will be reevaluated Employer Relations & Recruiting to determine if they will be eligible to participate in the recruiting program.

Misrepresentation

If you falsify documents or misrepresent yourself to any employer, whether via our campus programs or in your independent job search, Employer Relations & Recruiting has the right to rescind your privileges to use our services or programs. Please be advised that employers have the right to terminate your employment or withdraw a job offer for misrepresentation. In addition to concerns of ethics and integrity, many employers verify information submitted by candidates for employment.

References and Drug Testing

In many situations, after an offer has been made and accepted, there are still steps in the process you must follow. This can include providing names for references or taking a drug test. If you have accepted an offer, you accept the responsibility to finish all steps in the process, as the company has stopped seeking candidates based on your acceptance. If you do not fulfill your obligations or fail to show for a drug test, this reflects poorly on your candidacy. This can result in the company not hiring you and will result in your privileges to use Handshake being suspended.

Weather-related Cancellations and Delays

When classes are canceled, on-campus interviews will not be held. Employer Relations & Recruiting will contact you to reschedule your on-campus interviews.

When classes are delayed, it is difficult to gain access to campus because of snow removal. The first on-campus interview will begin at or after 11 a.m. Any interviews scheduled before 11 a.m. will be rescheduled for a later time that day or another day.

For the most up-to-date information, check Bentley's Emergency Update web page, call Bentley’s Storm Emergency Line at 781.891.2020 or check a local news station.

Disclaimer

Employer Relations & Recruiting Team works diligently to prevent fraudulent companies from posting jobs or internships for Bentley students. We have criteria we consider before a job or internship is posted on Handshake . However, it is possible for a “scam” company to occasionally get by us. Additionally, you may be contacted by companies outside of Handshake and therefore we ask you to take a moment to read the information below to educate yourself on possible ‘scam’ scenarios that may occur. 

  • We exclude postings from companies that ask Bentley students to pay any funds up front as part of the hiring process so NEVER wire funds via Western Union, Money gram or any other service.
     
  • View the company website to ensure it is a legitimate site.
     
  • Check the contact email is coming from a company email address, not yahoo or gmail etc.
     
  • Never cash a Postal Order or Money Order, even from the U.S. post office and send part of the proceeds to a third party. This is a common scam utilizing forged documents, and you will be responsible for the full amount of the money order.
     
  • Never give out financial information (bank account number, social security number, etc.) as part of applying for a job.  Anyone who has your account information can use it.
     
  • Is the pay performance based or commission only? Then ask for the performance metrics or commission percentage in writing.
     
  • If it seems 'too good to be true’, then best to investigate a bit more.
     
  • Speak with your career adviser if you have any questions during your interview process.

Should you have questions about the legitimacy of a company or posting, please contact Employer Relations & Recruiting at 781.891.3423 or by email immediately. By using the Handshake recruiting system, it is understood that all students will abide by Employer Relations & Recruiting's policies we have provided. Violations may be referred to the university judicial system.

Recruiting Guidelines for Students Studying Abroad

All current Bentley students who study abroad during the Fall or Spring semester will continue to have the option of applying for positions on Handshake.  If the employer is coming on-campus to conduct interviews, our office will coordinate a Skype interview for you.  Please be aware that not all employers will agree to Skype interviews.  It is ultimately their choice or their internal corporate policy to not offer Skype interviews.

If you are selected for an on-campus interview, Employer Relations & Recruiting will reach out to you via email to inform you that you have been selected to interview via Skype.  The email will include instructions to sign up for an interview time, via Handshake, and to provide our office with your Skype ID.  In addition, we include some helpful tips for your interview.  Once we receive your Skype ID, we will program your info into our office Skype contact list.  The employer, who will be conducting the interviews on campus, will be provided an iPad programmed to contact you at your scheduled interview time.  Please note, if you do not wish to interview with the employer, you may simply decline the interview via Handshake.

All Skype interviews are subject to the same recruiting policies provided below.  Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these guidelines. Employer Relations & Recruiting makes every effort to make your interview as seamless as possible.  If you do have questions, you may contact us by calling 781-891-3423 or by emailing recruitinginfo@bentley.edu.

Employer Relations & Recruiting provides students with the opportunity to participate in the recruiting Program, interview on-campus or via Skype, with a variety of employers, and apply to many jobs and internships which are not on-campus interviews. Use of our system, Handshake, is a privilege for Bentley students and one we want all of our students to enjoy and from which to benefit.  This privilege comes with the expectation that professionalism, integrity and ethical behavior will be demonstrated by Bentley students in all manner of communication and work effort with employers, Bentley’s Employer Relations & Recruiting staff and career coaches throughout the employment process. Violation of this expectation may result in suspension or termination of the privilege to use Handshake.

Definition of Employer Interview Decisions from Handshake

Primary: The employer has accepted your application for an interview. You may sign up for an interview time (as soon as possible) in Handshake for one of the available displayed time slots.

NOTE: Oftentimes there are multiple interview schedules; scroll through the list to find a desirable time. If the only open time is not convenient for you, it is your responsibility to contact the Employer Relations & Recruiting team at 781.891.3423 or recruitinginfo@bentley.edu to discuss possible options available to you.

Alternate: The employer has accepted you as an alternate candidate for an interview. Alternates will be notified via the Handshake system if and when slots become available. 

Declined: The employer has declined your application for an interview.

Pending: The employer has yet to make a decision on your application.

Student Statement of Responsibility

As a student, it's your responsibility to:

  • Provide accurate information on majors, minors, GPA, and employment eligibility
  • Provide current and reliable contact information for Employer Relations & Recruiting and employers
  • Respond appropriately to communication from Employer Relations & Recruiting and employers
  • Adhere to schedules
  • Thoroughly research organizations prior to interviewing and accepting positions
  • Notify Employer Relations & Recruiting immediately if you encounter questionable practices or irregularities in the employment process
  • Notify Employer Relations & Recruiting upon acceptance of a job offer, withdraw from the interview process, and notify all employers with whom you are interviewing
  • Consider acceptance of employment as a commitment to that employer; reneging on an accepted offer is not condoned by Employer Relations & Recruiting and may result in loss of service to the student. If you have any hesitations about an offer, please consult with your career coach.

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