Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websites (SNWs) in the selection process, but corresponding scientific research is still limited. Using signaling theory, we examine SNWs as a new way for applicants to signal their qualities to recruiters. Results suggest that recruiters and potential applicants (students and graduates) both perceive professional SNWs (e.g., LinkedIn) as a potential antecedent of Person-Job fit information and personal SNWs (e.g., Facebook) as a potential antecedent of Person-Organization fit information. When evaluating the same SNW profile, recruiters and potential applicants focus on different sections of the profile (e.g., recruiters focus more on job-related ...
Abstract-Online social networks have changed the ways in which people communicate and interact, and ...
Applicant’s attraction in recruitment is perhaps one of the best known areas that integrate knowledg...
In this digital age organizations must focus on connecting with candidates and aspire for innovation...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
AbstractHuman Resource (HR) professionals are increasingly using Social Networking Websites (SNWs) f...
Research on the use of social networking websites (SNWs) in the selection process is scarce, and the...
The use of social media in the human resource arena continues to increase including a growing use of...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
The use of online social networking is a commonplace occurrence. A recent trend is for employe...
Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, reports from their annual 2012 survey of recruite...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
SOCIAL NETWORKING AND HIRING DECISIONS 2 The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate th...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Abstract-Online social networks have changed the ways in which people communicate and interact, and ...
Applicant’s attraction in recruitment is perhaps one of the best known areas that integrate knowledg...
In this digital age organizations must focus on connecting with candidates and aspire for innovation...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
AbstractHuman Resource (HR) professionals are increasingly using Social Networking Websites (SNWs) f...
Research on the use of social networking websites (SNWs) in the selection process is scarce, and the...
The use of social media in the human resource arena continues to increase including a growing use of...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
The use of online social networking is a commonplace occurrence. A recent trend is for employe...
Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, reports from their annual 2012 survey of recruite...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
SOCIAL NETWORKING AND HIRING DECISIONS 2 The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate th...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Abstract-Online social networks have changed the ways in which people communicate and interact, and ...
Applicant’s attraction in recruitment is perhaps one of the best known areas that integrate knowledg...
In this digital age organizations must focus on connecting with candidates and aspire for innovation...