Faced with Social Distancing, Sororities and Fraternities Turn to Me in 3 Video Technology for Recruitment Solutions

Me in 3 announced that they have developed a version of their Me in 3 video screening platform to address the needs of sororities and fraternities faced with social distancing challenges for their incoming recruitment process.

Traditionally, the first round of Greek recruitment required hundreds or thousands of men and women to visit houses or lawns to meet sorority and fraternity chapters. Due to Coronavirus, quarantines, state and local restrictions on gatherings, and university policies the process is virtually impossible in 2020.

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President of Me in 3, Brett Williams said, “After visiting with several Panhellenic and IFC organizations, we decided to make some minor modifications to our transformative video screening solution that makes it extremely applicable to Greek recruitment. The Me in 3 platform is a secure, organized, and scalable way for fraternity and sorority chapters to virtually meet incoming potential new members without exposing students to the possible health hazards of large gatherings.”

Potential new members can create a profile which includes an application, summary of their background and up to a three-minute video of them telling about themselves. Each Chapter can then have team members quickly review the information, watch the video, make notes and vote on whether that potential new member would be a good fit for their chapter.

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