Little is known about the role that company social media networking sites play in job seeker attraction. This research helps address this gap. Subjects in this study evaluated the websites of three potential employers and then selected one employer to follow on social media in subsequent weeks. Each week subjects evaluated content, the activity of the recruiter who managed each site, and the activity of other users. In addition, at the end of each week subjects evaluated the usefulness of the social networking site and reported their attitudes and intentions towards the company. The results showed no differences in job seekers’ attitudes toward the company across different companies before social media was used. Yet, after social media was ...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...
Social networking platforms have grown to become the most popular websites on the Internet,and are t...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Research indicates employers use social media, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, to make decision regar...
This study examines the relationship between a company’s involvement in online social networking sit...
This study examines the relationship between a job applicant\u27s online presence and their likeliho...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
SOCIAL NETWORKING AND HIRING DECISIONS 2 The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate th...
Recent years have witnessed the rapid proliferation of social networking sites, which have gradually...
Social networking sites provide a way to potential Job seekers to come across with different informa...
The use of social media in the human resource arena continues to increase including a growing use of...
Currently organizations rely on its websites to engage and inform job-seekers, and as the primary me...
Abstract: In recruiting factors such as experience and education are important for recruiters but a...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...
Social networking platforms have grown to become the most popular websites on the Internet,and are t...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Research indicates employers use social media, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, to make decision regar...
This study examines the relationship between a company’s involvement in online social networking sit...
This study examines the relationship between a job applicant\u27s online presence and their likeliho...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
SOCIAL NETWORKING AND HIRING DECISIONS 2 The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate th...
Recent years have witnessed the rapid proliferation of social networking sites, which have gradually...
Social networking sites provide a way to potential Job seekers to come across with different informa...
The use of social media in the human resource arena continues to increase including a growing use of...
Currently organizations rely on its websites to engage and inform job-seekers, and as the primary me...
Abstract: In recruiting factors such as experience and education are important for recruiters but a...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...
Social networking platforms have grown to become the most popular websites on the Internet,and are t...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...