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How to Break Into Talent Acquisition & HR | Inside Higher Education Recruiting

44 min · 17. feb. 2026
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Thinking about a career in HR, recruiting, or talent acquisition? Curious what it’s really like to hire for a college or public institution? In this episode of Career Corner, host Maddie sits down with Courtney Cordova, Talent Acquisition Manager at College of the Canyons and former U.S. Navy recruiter. Courtney shares her powerful journey, from dropping out of college at 20, to serving 12.5 years in the Navy, to becoming the only Talent Acquisition Manager in the California Community College system. This conversation is packed with real advice for students navigating career uncertainty, job searching, and networking. In this episode, you’ll learn: * What talent acquisition actually is (and how it differs from traditional HR) * How to break into recruiting, HR, or higher education careers * Why most people get jobs through networking—not just applying * How to confidently message professionals on LinkedIn * What recruiters really look for in interviews * How to negotiate your first job offer (yes, you can!) * Why persistence matters “99 no’s and 1 yes” might be your breakthrough * How integrity, follow-through, and curiosity can set you apart Courtney also shares how serving in the Navy shaped her leadership, resilience, and recruiting mindset and why experiences outside your comfort zone often lead to the most unexpected opportunities. If you’re interested in HR, recruiting, public service, or working in higher education, this episode gives you a behind-the-scenes look at how hiring really works and how to position yourself to stand out. 🎧 Listen now and take the next step toward a career that fits you.

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