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Richardson, TX

$66K - $87K/yr

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Proactively identifies and engages early-career talent through internships, co-op programs, campus events, digital outreach, and talent communities long before graduation. * Delivers an exceptional ...

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The Recycling Intern will choose to focus on one of three diversion methods for their internship ... Outreach). Key Responsibilities: * Work with campus-wide stakeholders to improve and expand ...

The Recycling Intern will choose to focus on one of three diversion methods for their internship ... Outreach). Key Responsibilities: * Work with campus-wide stakeholders to improve and expand ...

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How much do internship campus outreach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship campus outreach in the United States is $21.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.35 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Campus Outreach vs Campus Recruiter?

AspectInternship Campus OutreachCampus Recruiter
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates, some roles may require related courseworkBachelor's degree often required; experience in recruiting or HR preferred
Work EnvironmentOn-campus events, career fairs, and outreach activitiesOffice-based, with travel to campuses and events
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies to attract students for internships and entry-level rolesUsed by organizations to identify and hire students or recent grads

Internship Campus Outreach focuses on engaging students through on-campus activities to promote internship opportunities, often involving outreach and event planning. Campus Recruiters, however, are responsible for actively recruiting students, managing relationships, and hiring for internships or entry-level positions. While both roles aim to attract young talent, Outreach emphasizes awareness and engagement, whereas Recruiters focus on candidate selection and hiring processes.

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Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 55 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

342nd of 490 rated machine equipment manufacturers


Job description

Lennox (NYSE: LII) Driven by 130 years of legacy, HVAC and refrigeration success, Lennox provides our residential and commercial customers with industry-leading climate-control solutions. At Lennox, we win as a team, aiming for excellence and delivering innovative, sustainable products and services. Our culture guides us and creates a workplace where all employees feel heard and welcomed. Lennox is a global community that values each team member’s contributions and offers a supportive environment for career development. Come, stay, and grow with us.


The Early Campus Recruiter is responsible for attracting, engaging, and hiring emerging talent through internship, co-op, and entry-level hiring programs. This role develops strategic university partnerships, delivers innovative campus recruiting initiatives, enhances the candidate experience, and builds a sustainable pipeline of future talent aligned with business workforce needs.
  • Builds and maintains strong relationships with universities, career centers, faculty, student organizations, and campus partners to create sustainable talent pipelines.

  • Develops and executes recruiting strategie that align with current and future workforce needs across assigned business functions.
  • Proactively identifies and engages early-career talent through internships, co-op programs, campus events, digital outreach, and talent communities long before graduation.

  • Delivers an exceptional candidate experience through timely communication, transparency, and a streamlined recruiting process that reflects the organization's culture and values.

  • Partners effectively with hiring managers, HR business partners, and business leaders to understand workforce needs and align recruiting strategies with future talent demands.

  • Creates compelling employer branding content and campus marketing initiatives that increase awareness, engagement, and interest among students and recent graduates.

  • Uses recruiting metrics, market insights, and program performance data to continuously improve sourcing strategies, campus partnerships, and hiring outcomes.

  • Demonstrates strong project management skills by coordinating recruiting events, internship programs, interview coordination, onboarding activities, and stakeholder communications with a high level of organization and attention to detail.

  • Serves as a trusted advisor to stakeholders by providing recommendations on campus recruiting trends, market conditions, and best practices.
  • Focuses on building a diverse, high-quality early talent pipeline while driving intern-to-full-time conversion and long-term workforce planning objectives.


 
  • Bachelor's degree in human resources, Business, Communications, Marketing, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Preferred 3-5 years of campus recruiting, university relations, or early career talent acquisition experience with a demonstrated track record of successfully hiring and converting early career talent.
  • Proven success in developing and managing university partnerships, internship programs, career fairs, and campus recruiting initiatives.
  • Strong relationship-building skills with the ability to influence and partner effectively with hiring managers, HR teams, university partners, and candidates.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills with the ability to engage audiences ranging from students to senior leaders.
  • Strong sourcing and talent attraction skills across campus, digital, and social recruiting channels.
  • Demonstrated ability to create a positive candidate experience through proactive communication and responsiveness.
  • Strong organizational and event management skills, including coordinating recruiting campaigns, career fairs, internships, and onboarding activities.
  • Ability to interpret recruiting data, identify trends, and recommend improvements to recruiting strategies and campus partnerships.
  • Knowledge of workforce planning principles and building long-term talent pipelines aligned to business needs.
  • Self-starter with strong initiative, adaptability, and problem-solving skills.

Compensation: This is a salaried exempt role. The starting salary range for this role and market is between $66,000 - $87,000 annually. Factors that may affect starting salary include geography/market and the skills, education, experience, and other qualifications of the successful candidate. Employees in this role are also eligible for an annual bonus in accordance with the terms of the Company’s applicable plan. Employees in this role are not eligible for overtime.

Benefits: Subject to applicable eligibility requirements, the following benefits are offered for this role: tuition reimbursement; medical, dental, and vision insurance; prescription drug coverage; 401(k) retirement plan; short-term disability insurance; 8 weeks paid birthing leave; 2 weeks paid bonding leave; life and long-term disability insurance.

Depending on date of hire, and subject to applicable eligibility requirements, new employees in this role also receive up to: 12 days paid time off, 2 paid well-being days, 1 paid volunteer day, 12 paid holidays, and 3 floating holidays per year.

Our Culture: At Lennox, our Core Values of Integrity, Respect & Excellence are ingrained in the fabric of the organization. They define our culture – which is about how we do business and how we treat others. Lennox is not just a workplace; we are a global community that values each team member’s contributions. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to recruit, develop, and retain talented individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to succeed and contribute to our continued growth and success. At Lennox, you’ll take pride in our brands, knowing you are part of something special. Come, stay, and grow with us! 

Disclaimers: The compensation and benefits information is accurate as of the date of this posting. Lennox reserves the right to modify this information at any time, with or without notice, subject to applicable law.

We may use automated tools, including artificial intelligence, to support parts of our hiring process, such as application review and interview scheduling. These tools assist our teams but do not replace human decision-making. If you need an accommodation or have questions, please contact CandidateAccommodations@Lennox.com.


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