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> On-Campus Recruiting Policies
These policies are included in to the On-Campus Recruiting Agreement/
Registration Form, and are below for reference. Students who register
for OCR and sign this agreement agree to represent Hopkins well.
You can do so by simply following common
business etiquette and following through with your recruiting
commitments.
As you participate in OCR, please bear in mind that employers and
alumni will assume that your actions represent Hopkins generally.
As a result, missing interviews, skipping information sessions,
and submitting poor resumes could have a detrimental impact on other
current and future Hopkins students.
A. Cancellation of On-Campus Interviews
I agree to appear for every interview I schedule with an employer.
I may cancel a scheduled interview, if necessary, up to two (2)
business days before the interview by notifying both the employer
and the Career Center. I understand there will be penalties assessed
if I do not adhere to this policy. A cancellation less than two
business days before an interview, or failure to attend an interview,
will be considered a “no-show.”
First No-Show: My OCR privileges will
be suspended automatically, to be reinstated or terminated at
the discretion of the Director or designee. I must write a letter
of apology to the employer and make an appointment with the Director
or designee. Until these two things are done, I may not participate
in OCR, including upcoming interviews. Second
No-Show: My OCR privileges will be permanently terminated.
B. Misrepresentation
If I falsify documents or misrepresent myself to any employer,
whether via on-campus programs or in my independent job search,
I may be subject to University judicial charges. The Career Center
may rescind my privileges to use its services or programs. Employers
have the right to terminate my employment or withdraw a job offer
for misrepresentation.
C. Acceptance of Job Offers
Once I have accepted a job offer, whether via On-Campus Recruiting
or in my independent job search, I am expected to withdraw my application
to all other employers and positions to which I have applied. Reneging
on an acceptance of an offer is unprofessional, jeopardizes my future
in that profession, and jeopardizes the reputation of Johns Hopkins
in the employment community. The Career Center may rescind my privileges
to use its services if I renege on an acceptance of a job offer.
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