In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills when recruiting university graduates. Using two discrete choice experiments, we simulate the two common steps of the graduate recruitment process: (1) the selection of suitable candidates for job interviews based on CVs, and (2) the hiring of graduates based on observed skills. We show that in the first step, employers attach most value to CV attributes which signal a high stock of occupation-specific human capital indicating low training costs and short adjustment periods; attributes such as relevant work experience and a good match between the field of study and the job tasks. In line with the preferences in the first step, employers’ actual ...
This research examined the approach to graduate recruitment adopted by employers and how this has ev...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In recent years, the Executive Board of Maastricht University (UM) has become increasingly aware of ...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
There is a common belief among university students that they have to study hard attempting to earn h...
Recruitment and selection is a complex process attempting to meet the future needs of a company with...
The conditions on the labour market have changed dramatically in the last twenty years and the impor...
This research examined the approach to graduate recruitment adopted by employers and how this has ev...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
In recent years, the Executive Board of Maastricht University (UM) has become increasingly aware of ...
Graduate employment programmes offer university students the prospect of a reasonable salary and dev...
Purpose: This study aims to investigate graduate employer perceptions of determining factors in recr...
There is a common belief among university students that they have to study hard attempting to earn h...
Recruitment and selection is a complex process attempting to meet the future needs of a company with...
The conditions on the labour market have changed dramatically in the last twenty years and the impor...
This research examined the approach to graduate recruitment adopted by employers and how this has ev...
Three influential theories are used to understand why employers value and seek out educational crede...
Thoroughly revised and updated to include contemporary terms that have gained importance such as fur...