Did you also have an amazing MBA journey? Edu, short for Eduardo, graduated with his MBA 3 years ago. Thrilled and excited!
Upon graduation, his university was supportive, organizing career-related webinars and group meetings. But then it stopped…
He is lucky to have been able to attend a well-known university. These well-known universities differentiate between YOUNG ALUMNI and ALUMNI. After 3 years, young alumni become alumni, and the relationship starts changing.
Many ranking publishers measure the career performance of graduates up to 3 years after graduation. Ranked universities will do their utmost to control the career development of their graduates.
The better the graduate's success, the more likely the university will keep or grow its ranking position.
They will communicate regularly, organize 1-to-1 sessions with career advisors, and build a support network if needed. Only to ensure that you have a great job.
However, the Alumni and Careers Department goes once the ranking season ends...
Do you think that this is the right thing to do? Here at eduALTO, we are with you:
What can the Alumni and Careers Department do better regarding Engagement with Alumni? We can come up with
Alumni engagement naturally vanishes over the years. Alumni get busy with other things in life. Even so, there is no reason to forget about them.
Why not?
Some alumni become successful, and you want them close to the university.
How to do that?
The final thought is how to manage and measure the success of the engagement.
Technology can help to manage your alumni and their engagement. To measure it, you need to define the KPIs, compare them, and benchmark them even with other institutions.
Engagement does not happen overnight, but if you don’t start today, there is nothing to manage or compare to create successful engagement.
Graduate Success at a university is not limited to fulfilling jobs for the graduates. Thinking about the University Success Cycle, graduates should not disperse into the professional world but converge to give back to nurture future generations of alumni.
Unsure how to do this?
Reach out and learn about our Upskilling Initiatives.
About this blog: EDU, short for Eduardo, is a great guy! He is your lead, candidate, student, and alumni. He helps you see things from his perspective. You will understand why things matter to him. On his blog, he will pose questions to which you hopefully have answers - or we help you to find them! So, go ahead and explore more stories at edualto.com/eduardo.