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Kahn, Lawrence M.; Low, Stuart A. – Journal of Human Resources, 1988
The authors synthesize two models of systematic and random job search. They construct and test a theoretical model in which the searcher is endowed with information on some individual firms in the labor market, as well as the overall wage offer distribution. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Job Search Methods, Labor Market, Models
Mariani, Matthew – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2003
Offers experiences of six job seekers to illustrate key job-search concepts. Discusses prior planning, selecting the best search methods, identifying various resources, researching potential employers, making cold calls, networking, and interviewing. Provides advice on using the Internet in the job search. (JOW)
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Internet, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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Brown, Douglas J.; Cober, Richard T.; Kane, Kevin; Levy, Paul E.; Shalhoop, Jarrett – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2006
The current article tests a model of proactive personality and job search success with a sample of 180 graduating college students. Using structural equation modeling, the authors tested a theoretical model that specified the relations among proactive personality, job search self-efficacy, job search behaviors, job search effort, and job search…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Self Efficacy, Personality, Job Search Methods
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Cote, Stephane; Saks, Alan M.; Zikic, Jelena – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
The present study examines the role of trait affect in job search. One hundred and twenty-three university students completed measures of positive and negative affectivity, conscientiousness, job search self-efficacy, job search clarity, and job search intensity during their last year of school while on the job market. At the end of the school…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, College Students, Self Efficacy, Labor Market
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Song, Zhaoli; Wanberg, Connie; Niu, Xiongying; Xie, Yizhong – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Job search is an important element of people's careers and is especially critical for unemployed individuals. The current study surveyed a sample of 328 unemployed job seekers in China to test hypotheses related to the theory of planned behavior and action-state orientation theory. Results of the three-wave longitudinal study demonstrated that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Search Methods, Careers, Unemployment
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Roessler, Richard T. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1987
Statistical data on unemployment emphasize problems experienced by people with disabilities in seeking work. Advocates changes in public policies, institutional practices, rehabilitation practices, and employer benefits to ensure people with disabilities a share in the prosperity anticipated in view of brighter economic prospects. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employment Opportunities, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
Crosby, Olivia – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2000
Provides advice about what to do before, during, and after a job interview. Offers tips for preparing, dressing, dealing with nervousness, and following up after the interview. Discusses ways to enlist good references. (JOW)
Descriptors: Career Education, Employment Interviews, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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Smart, Karl L. – Business Communication Quarterly, 2004
No matter how skilled students may be, those skills will not lead to a job if potential employers do not know the applicant has them. Job seekers--using a strategy of age-old rhetoric--must provide concrete, detailed support to demonstrate the skills they possess. Because many recruiters feel that the best predictor of future performance is past…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Job Search Methods, Employment, Problem Solving
College Placement Council, Bethlehem, PA. – 1986
This booklet is a job interview preparation guide. Suggestions focus on knowing the prospective employer and knowing one's self. Thirty-one resources containing employer identification information for job seekers are described and noted. The step-by-step method of mounting a referral campaign with its advantages and disadvantages is described.…
Descriptors: Employment, Employment Interviews, Employment Opportunities, Job Applicants
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Falk, Ethel – RQ, 1978
Frequent requests for employment information in a public library resulted in the development of an index to want ads in newspapers and periodicals. Local, national, and some international job openings are indexed by occupational field. (JAB)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Indexes, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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Reid, Graham L. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1972
Indicates that informal methods of job finding are not necessarily less efficient than formal methods. (BH)
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Job Search Methods, Labor Market, Methods
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Bortnick, Steven M.; Ports, Michelle Harrison – Monthly Labor Review, 1992
Using Current Population Survey data, 32,000 unemployed job seekers were tracked monthly through 1991. More than one-fifth found jobs by the second month. Most often used method was direct employer contact, most successful was private employment agencies. Likelihood of finding a job decreased when five or more methods were used. (SK)
Descriptors: Employment Level, Employment Services, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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Ports, Michelle Harrison – Monthly Labor Review, 1993
Updates the existing research on job search behaviors and analyzes trends in job search behavior since the 1970s. Tables show data on search methods by age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, type of work sought, and reason for unemployment. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Hispanic Americans, Job Applicants, Job Search Methods
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Saks, Alan M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the combined and differential effects of five job search behaviors (informal sources, formal sources, preparatory search intensity, active search intensity, job search effort) on five criteria of job search success (job interviews, job offers, employment status, person-job fit, and person-organization fit)…
Descriptors: Graduates, Employment Level, Self Efficacy, Job Applicants
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Goss, Ernst P.; Schoening, Niles C. – Journal of Human Resources, 1984
Unemployed in distressed regions of the United States have been reluctant to move to areas of greater employment opportunities. By establishing a negative correlation between weeks of job search and probability of migration, this study is able to provide a partial explanation for lack of a positive relationship between outmigration rates and…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Job Search Methods, Labor Turnover, Motivation
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