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Campus Recruiter - West Center (Liberty - Reno)

Reno, Nevada, United States

About ITS Logistics

Are you ready to build a successful career in a trillion-dollar global industry?  ITS Logistics is one of the fastest growing, exciting logistics companies in the United States providing creative supply chain solutions to Fortune 500 companies.  With unmatched agility, sense of urgency, and work ethic, ITS commits to a relentless pursuit of excellence and leading from the front to keep the world moving, every day.

What makes us different is our focus on people and culture. We are offering more than just a job, we’re offering career opportunities that you can build your life around. As part of that commitment, we equip our teams with the best tools available to help them work smarter, move faster, and focus on high-value work. We need the best talent to continue to invest, grow and win every day and are looking for people with the right mindset – honest, adaptable, and committed.

When you join our herd, we invest in your personal and professional growth with paid training, providing resources and support to learn everything you need to know about the supply chain industry.  We empower you to seize every opportunity and thrive in a fast paced, ever changing environment.

Do you have what it takes? Find out today -  www.its4logistics.com.

 

Principle Accountabilities

We are seeking a Campus Recruiter to lead and grow our university recruiting program for our West Brokerage Center. This role will serve as the primary driver of ITS Logistics’ campus recruiting strategy, building meaningful relationships with top universities and identifying high-potential early-career talent to fuel our continued growth.

Reporting to the Sr. Manager of Talent Acquisition, the Campus Recruiter will manage all aspects of the university hiring lifecycle – from building school partnerships and attending career fairs to interviewing candidates and extending offers. In addition to campus responsibilities, this role will provide support to the broader talent acquisition team on West Center recruiting efforts as capacity allows.

This is a high-energy, relationship-driven role for someone who thrives on building pipelines, representing a brand on campus, and connecting talented students to life-changing career opportunities.

 

Campus Strategy & School Relationships

  • Own and execute ITS Logistics' end-to-end campus recruiting strategy, including school selection, event planning, offer management, and intern-to-hire conversion programs.
  • Build and maintain strong partnerships with university career centers, faculty, student organizations, and professional associations across target schools - including sponsorship, scholarship, and case competition opportunities to deepen ITS Logistics' presence with key academic programs.

Employer Brand & Presence

  • Represent ITS Logistics at career fairs, information sessions, on-campus interviews, and networking events; maintain an active year-round presence on Handshake, LinkedIn, and campus social channels to engage student communities and serve as the face of the ITS brand to prospective early-career talent.
  • Collaborate with the Marketing team to develop compelling recruitment marketing materials and amplify the campus brand through digital and social channels, spotlighting intern and new graduate success stories.

Internship Program & Corporate Support

  • Develop and manage a robust internship program, including onboarding, structured rotations, mentorship pairing, and end-of-program evaluations to drive full-time conversion.
  • Partner with the talent acquisition team to support full-cycle recruiting for other Brokerage positions during peak hiring periods or when campus volume allows.

Metrics & Reporting

  • Track and report on campus recruiting metrics including time-to-fill, offer acceptance rates, intern conversion rates, and cost-per-hire; use data to continuously refine school and event strategy.

 

Position Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Supply Chain Management, Communications, or a related field.
  • 1 – 3 years of experience in talent acquisition, campus recruiting, HR, or a related field; experience managing a campus recruiting program preferred.
  • Proficiency with applicant tracking systems (ATS), Handshake, LinkedIn Recruiter, and other recruiting tools.
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships with university stakeholders and manage multiple concurrent hiring pipelines. Excellent verbal and written communication skills; comfortable presenting to student audiences, representing ITS Logistics at events.
  • Self-starter with a high sense of urgency; able to operate independently and adapt quickly in a fast-paced, results-driven environment.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills; able to plan and execute a full recruiting calendar across multiple schools and events simultaneously.
  • Willingness to travel to university campuses and recruiting events as needed, primarily during fall and spring recruiting seasons.
  • Experience in logistics, transportation, supply chain, or brokerage is preferred but not required.

Please note this is an on-site position, operating out of our corporate headquarters here in Reno, NV.

$40K base + Commission 

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