The present study examined the desirability of job applicants perceived as "hard-to-get." Predictions were derived from Brehm's energization model that asserts that incentive appraisals vary as a direct function of the difficulty of incentive attainment. One hundred and twenty-two undergraduate students simulating the role of selection specialists rated their perceptions of a potential applicant for the position of counselor. The hypothesis that "hard-to-get" applicants would be perceived in a more positive light than "easy-to-get" applicants was confirmed on certain "competency" variables. Implications for applicants and suggestions for future research are discussed.Honors College"A senior honors thesis (PSYSC 498)".Thesis (B.?.
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university s...
ii, 80 leaves. Advisor: Karen B. WilliamsThe effects of being hard-versus easy-to-get on evaluations...
College students and college recruiters rated bogus resumes of twelve senior industrial management s...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Research was conducted into what kinds of students are successful in job hunting. A questionnaire wa...
Recruitment literature has taken a holistic approach to the effectiveness of job ad characteristics,...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
In order for organizations to attract applicants, they need to ensure they are using attractive rec...
There is a common belief among university students that they have to study hard attempting to earn h...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university s...
ii, 80 leaves. Advisor: Karen B. WilliamsThe effects of being hard-versus easy-to-get on evaluations...
College students and college recruiters rated bogus resumes of twelve senior industrial management s...
Over the last decade, there has been a growing body of research regarding how applicants perceive an...
Research was conducted into what kinds of students are successful in job hunting. A questionnaire wa...
Recruitment literature has taken a holistic approach to the effectiveness of job ad characteristics,...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
In order for organizations to attract applicants, they need to ensure they are using attractive rec...
There is a common belief among university students that they have to study hard attempting to earn h...
Extant hiring research has generally focused on understanding outcomes for employees and not on outc...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Thesis advisor: Hans de WitDo employers prioritize the signal associated with the name of the univer...
This study investigated the effect of interviewer personality, interviewer positive or negative affe...
In this study we elicit employers’ preferences for a variety of CV attributes and types of skills wh...
Traditionally, personnel selection has been studied from two perspectives. The first perspective mai...
iv, 64 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.'Running head : Methods of job search by university s...