The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using qualitative research methods, 15 participants with involvement in selection were interviewed. These were aimed at distinguishing how employers access, observe and utilise data from SNSs in their selection procedures, as well as investigating employers’ perceptions of privacy and discrimination. Each participant also deconstructed four Facebook profiles to provide an insight into what employers observe and the interpretation they make about the user. Of the 15 participants, nine admitted accessing SNS profiles but only two suggested these formed part of the official selection process; one conducted internet screening as part of the process ...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are used to interact with friends and stay connected. The SNSs are in...
Human resource (HR) professionals who assess job candidates may engage in cybervetting, the collecti...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
Abstract The popular media has reported an increase in the use of social networking sites (SNSs) suc...
Organizations are increasingly turning to social networking websites for insight into prospective em...
This paper explores the use of social networking sites amongst the student population of a Welsh uni...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
Online social networking web sites (SNWs) have risen in popularity over the last sev-eral years, esp...
The purpose of this article is to present an initial exploratory investigation on e-recruiting and t...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
The internet has paved the way for rapid transmission of information. This lead to the development o...
Human resource (HR) professionals who assess job candidates may engage in cybervetting, the collecti...
This thesis studies the use of social networking sites (SNSs) in recruitment. The research focuses o...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are used to interact with friends and stay connected. The SNSs are in...
Human resource (HR) professionals who assess job candidates may engage in cybervetting, the collecti...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...
The present study examined the use of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) in selection procedures. Using ...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, enables users to publish personal infor...
Abstract The popular media has reported an increase in the use of social networking sites (SNSs) suc...
Organizations are increasingly turning to social networking websites for insight into prospective em...
This paper explores the use of social networking sites amongst the student population of a Welsh uni...
The article considers the arguments that have been made in defence of social media screening as well...
Online social networking web sites (SNWs) have risen in popularity over the last sev-eral years, esp...
The purpose of this article is to present an initial exploratory investigation on e-recruiting and t...
The use of social media screening has become an increasingly popular practice within organizations f...
The internet has paved the way for rapid transmission of information. This lead to the development o...
Human resource (HR) professionals who assess job candidates may engage in cybervetting, the collecti...
This thesis studies the use of social networking sites (SNSs) in recruitment. The research focuses o...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are used to interact with friends and stay connected. The SNSs are in...
Human resource (HR) professionals who assess job candidates may engage in cybervetting, the collecti...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the effects personal social networking site...