Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much positive attention, particularly in the popular press. Using social network theory this paper aims to examine how the structure and governance mechanisms of these networks can assist this process. The authors ask: how do recruiters use online social networks to effectively attract and screen prospective job applicants? Design/methodology/approach – The semi-structured interview approach is used to gather data from 25 recruitment specialists. Findings – The connector role is identified as a specific attraction mechanism recruiters use to create numerous weak ties, where some are so weak they barely constitute ties at all. The authors then i...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
The purpose of this study is to determine the role that professional networking websites, such as Li...
Network recruitment has become an essential part of the modern labour market. However, there are sig...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
The labor market and the recruiting process is increasingly mediated through technology. This paper...
Applicant’s attraction in recruitment is perhaps one of the best known areas that integrate knowledg...
The labor market and the recruiting process is increasingly mediated through technology. This paper...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The purpose of this article is to present an initial exploratory investigation on e-recruiting and t...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
The purpose of this study is to determine the role that professional networking websites, such as Li...
Network recruitment has become an essential part of the modern labour market. However, there are sig...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
Purpose – The increased popularity in using online social networks by recruiters has received much p...
The Internet is the biggest invention of the 20th century. The existence and the immense usage of th...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional (...
Purpose This paper explores different strategies implemented by three companies using professional ...
The labor market and the recruiting process is increasingly mediated through technology. This paper...
Applicant’s attraction in recruitment is perhaps one of the best known areas that integrate knowledg...
The labor market and the recruiting process is increasingly mediated through technology. This paper...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
Industry surveys and media reports suggest that recruiters increasingly use social networking websit...
The purpose of this article is to present an initial exploratory investigation on e-recruiting and t...
Benefits from online social networking are being incorporated into the selection processes used by e...
The purpose of this study is to determine the role that professional networking websites, such as Li...
Network recruitment has become an essential part of the modern labour market. However, there are sig...