Thursday, 15 March 2018
Tips to Recruit for Male Fraternities
Before you go out recruiting,
know what it is that you are looking for. You want to be specific in your needs
but draw in as many men as possible that seem to fit your criteria. In order to
understand what you are looking for, know the atmosphere the fraternity you are
doing the recruiting for is trying to support. In such a diverse world, knowing
exactly what your demographic is will go a long way. Do research on fraternity
you want to recruit for if you were not a member, if you are one then put your
experience to good use.
At times it can be difficult to
discern the type of person a fraternity is looking for. It is always good to
focus on your main needs first. Are there any office holders leaving, such as
any of the student leadership roles you can ascertain. These roles are primary
needs, worthy candidates for these positions are always worth pursuing if you
get the chance.
fraternity
formal locations
You want to make sure that you
are replacing the future leaders in training, as well as who will replace
yourself when you are ready to move on from being a recruiter. Target
intelligent individuals that can maintain eye contact and carry on a
conversation. Once you meet with candidates, look into their grades, question
them about extra-curricular activities, and give them a clear set of
expectations. Tell them from the beginning exactly what it is that you are
looking for.
Be up front but not discouraging,
express the success of other members of the fraternity. Tell candidates about
the history of your society and the role they have played in relevant major
events. It is always encouraging to know what a fraternity has to offer in way
of prestige. No man wants to join a fraternity just to be another “”frat guy,””
they want opportunities to strive in the future. Make sure to boast the
benefits of joining your order.
Be sure to project confidence
when you are promoting, it is important to have character. Do not just rely on
words, people want to feel like you mean what you say. Sell your fraternity but
more importantly sell yourself, it is not a problem to make friends. Being
friendly to new candidates once they are interested will ensure that they stick
around to find out more. Once you have had a formal greeting and decide they
fit what you are looking for, it is time begin acquainting yourself with them.
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