An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (SNSs) for sharing information. There has been limited research assessing the role of individuals seeking a job and receiving information about job openings in SNSs. In this regard, do students, non-managers, and managers benefit from job offers when they are a member of SNSs such as Facebook or LinkedIn? How can differences in receiving information about job openings be explained by the strength-of-weak-ties and structural holes theorems? Results of an online survey among 386 respondents indicate that users of SNSs with more contacts are more likely to receive information about job openings than others. Most information about job openings was...
Little is known about the role that company social media networking sites play in job seeker attract...
Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, reports from their annual 2012 survey of recruite...
This project aims to explain the role that social media plays in college students finding a job upon...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (S...
An increasing number of students, professionals and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (S...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
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 (...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are widely regarded as an exciting o...
Little is known about the role that company social media networking sites play in job seeker attract...
Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, reports from their annual 2012 survey of recruite...
This project aims to explain the role that social media plays in college students finding a job upon...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals, and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (...
An increasing number of students, professionals and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (S...
An increasing number of students, professionals and job-recruiters are using Social Network Sites (S...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
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 (...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter are widely regarded as an exciting o...
Little is known about the role that company social media networking sites play in job seeker attract...
Jobvite, a recruiting platform for the social web, reports from their annual 2012 survey of recruite...
This project aims to explain the role that social media plays in college students finding a job upon...