This study investigated the extent to which corporate recruiters, students and faculty share an understanding of important job applicant characteristics and desirable job factors. Multivariate analyses revealed significant differences between the three groups. The implications of these findings for recruitment, selection, and career counseling are discussed
This was a survey-based study of the importance that students attach to various employer qualities a...
[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...
Study investigated faculty recruitment procedures across universities, departments, and sectors (pub...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The investigation conducted in the study ...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Recruiters are hiring people with the right set of skills and attributes in order to fit the demands...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
I extended recruitment research by sampling from the applicant population to investigate factors rel...
The purpose of this study was to identify if differences existed between the perceptions of importan...
This article considers personnel selection from a counseling perspective by investigating applicants...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Despite résumés being evaluated as an initial step in most employment decisions for professional-lev...
Students who take university sales courses are expected to graduate with a better understanding of w...
We develop Roberson et al.’s (2005) model by investigating how recruitment processes influence candi...
This was a survey-based study of the importance that students attach to various employer qualities a...
[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...
Study investigated faculty recruitment procedures across universities, departments, and sectors (pub...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.The investigation conducted in the study ...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Recruiters are hiring people with the right set of skills and attributes in order to fit the demands...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
I extended recruitment research by sampling from the applicant population to investigate factors rel...
The purpose of this study was to identify if differences existed between the perceptions of importan...
This article considers personnel selection from a counseling perspective by investigating applicants...
This study examines the perceptions of students, recruiters, and faculty regarding the importance of...
Despite résumés being evaluated as an initial step in most employment decisions for professional-lev...
Students who take university sales courses are expected to graduate with a better understanding of w...
We develop Roberson et al.’s (2005) model by investigating how recruitment processes influence candi...
This was a survey-based study of the importance that students attach to various employer qualities a...
[[abstract]]The résumé is the most commonly used selection tool for organisations. Past studies have...
Study investigated faculty recruitment procedures across universities, departments, and sectors (pub...