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Motto Established Type Religious affiliation Endowment President Provost Academic staff Students Undergraduates Postgraduates Location Campus Colors Website : Life, Sweetness, Hope (in ref. to the Blessed Virgin Mary) : 1842 : Private, Coeducational : Congregation of Holy Cross (Catholic Church) : US$6.8 billion : Father John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. : Dr. Tom Burish : 1,241. : 11,733 : 8,371 : 3,362 : Notre Dame, Indiana, US : Suburban ; 1,250 acres : Gold and blue : nd.edu

History Governance Campus Academics Students Community Development Alumni Athletics

History
Founded by a group of Catholic missionary priests and brothers from France, members of the Congregation of Holy Cross. Notre Dame began as a primary and secondary school, but soon received its official college charter from the Indiana General Assembly on January 15, 1844. Under the charter the school is officially named the University of Notre Dame du Lac, which means University of Our Lady of the Lake Notre Dame had grown from a small college to a university with five colleges and a professional law school.The university continued to expand and add new residence halls and buildings with each subsequent president

Governance
Since 1967, Notre Dame has been governed by a Board of Trustees, and not directly by the leadership of Holy Cross. The university is governed by two groups, the Board of Fellows and the Board of Trustees. The Fellows of the University are a group of six Holy Cross religious and six lay members who have final say over the operation of the university The fellows vote on potential Trustees and sign off on all major decisions by that body. The trustees select the president from the United States Province of the Congregation of Holy Cross. In addition to the president, these groups help to maintain the bylaws and elect other officers of the university. Finally, the provost of the university, currently Dr. Thomas Burish, works under the president to oversee many of the academic activities and functions of the university.

Campus
Notre Dame's campus is located in Notre Dame, Indiana, an unincorporated community in north Indiana, just north of South Bend and four miles (6 km) from the Michigan state line. The campus lies on 1,250 acres just south of the Indiana Toll Road and includes 138 buildings located on quads throughout the campus. There are two lakes located on campus, and near the lakes is the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, which was built in 1896 as a replica of the original in Lourdes, France. The university continues to expand and add new buildings each year. Since 2004, many buildings have been built - the most prominent being the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the Guglielmino Complex,and the Jordan Hall of Science.

Contd,
Additionally, a new male residence hall, Duncan Hall, began construction on March 8, 2007, and began accepting residents for the Fall 2008 semester. Ryan Hall has recently finished construction and began housing undergraduate women in the fall of 2009. A new engineering building, Stinson-Remick Hall, a new combination Center for Social Concerns/Institute for Church Life building, Geddes Hall, and a law school addition have recently been completed.Additionally the new hockey arena opened in the fall of 2011.

Secondary purpose
To focus on the process of E-recruitment. How it is benefited for the employer and job seekers. To focus on the E-recruitment methods. To focus on the advantages and drawbacks of Erecruitment. Why it is needed to the job seekers and employee.

BD JOBS PROFILE
Largest job site in Bangladesh Introducer of e-recruitment started this venture on July 2000 Bdjobs.com Ltd. is the first corporate member of Bangladesh Society for Human Resource Management (BSHRM)- since 2001 Bdjobs.com Ltd. is the affiliate member of Bangladesh Association of Software & Information Services (BASIS)- since 2002 Bdjobs.com Ltd. is the general member of Bangladesh Computer Samity (BCS) - since 2000

Research methodology
1.Primary data (Questionnaire). 2.Secondary data ( Web, books, journals). 3.Research tool: 3.1 Questionnaire(MCQ type). 3.2 Mechanical tool(Web browser). 4. Sampling plan: 4.1 sampling unit (employees of bdjobs). 4.2 sampling size (minimum 20 employees). 4.3 sampling procedure (random). 5.Contact method: 5.1 Mail questionnaire. 5.2 personal interview.(Door to door)

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Findings
We may find out it is cost efficient or not. Bdjobs may be a time saving device or not. It may widen the search. It may provide clarity. Applicants may self screen themselves. It may prove to be a speedy communication. It may offer better match for applicants. It may help in transferring employees.

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