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ERIC Number: EJ603033
Record Type: CIJE
Publication Date: 1999
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Job Search Techniques as Employment Channels: Differential Effects on the Initial Employment Success of College Graduates.
Sagen, H. Bradley; Dallam, Jerald W.; Laverty, John R.
Career Development Quarterly, v48 n1 p74-85 Sep 1999
Logistic regression was used to analyze the responses of 1012 baccalaureate graduates to a survey one-month after graduation. Results of study support the proposition that alternative job search techniques have differential effects depending on the qualifications offered. Direct contact with employers and early initiation of search contributed directly to initial baccalaureate-level employment. (Author/GCP)
Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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