Alumni linked in to old firms
This is a summary of an article originally published by L.M. SIXEL in the Houston Chronicle on Feb 3rd 2010.
Janet Roth wasn't looking for a new job.
But her neighbor, a former colleague at Deloitte, encouraged Roth to join the firm's online network for former employees and retirees. Roth had worked at Deloitte for seven years, leaving in 1996 to join one of its clients.
Late one night Roth was scrolling through Deloitte's alumni site and saw a job opening that sounded interesting. She applied, went through a streamlined interview process and rejoined Deloitte in 2007.
She joined the network mostly for social reasons, “but I ended up with a job,” said Roth, who is now senior manager in the mergers and acquisitions group in Houston.
It used to be that when you walked out the door, that was it. The working relationship was over once you turned in your ID badge and collected your last paycheck.
But many companies are reconsidering that strategy. After all, skilled employees aren't that easy to find, especially ones who know the corporate culture. So companies have taken a page from social sites and launched their own alumni networks.