Using the web to look for work: Implications for online job seeking and recruiting
Abstract
Purpose
The web is now a significant component of the recruitment and job search process. However, very little is known about how companies and job seekers use the web, and the ultimate effectiveness of this process. The specific research questions guiding this study are: how do people search for job‐related information on the web? How effective are these searches? And how likely are job seekers to find an appropriate job posting or application?
Design/methodology/approach
The data used to examine these questions come from job seekers submitting job‐related queries to a major web search engine at three points in time over a five‐year period.
Findings
Results indicate that individuals seeking job information generally submit only one query with several terms and over 45 percent of job‐seeking queries contain a specific location reference. Of the documents retrieved, findings suggest that only 52 percent are relevant and only 40 percent of job‐specific searches retrieve job postings.
Research limitations/implications
This study provides an important contribution to web research and online recruiting literature. The data come from actual web searches, providing a realistic glimpse into how job seekers are actually using the web.
Practical implications
The results of this research can assist organizations in seeking to use the web as part of their recruiting efforts, in designing corporate recruiting web sites, and in developing web systems to support job seeking and recruiting.
Originality/value
This research is one of the first studies to investigate job searching on the web using longitudinal real world data.
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Citation
Jansen, B.J., Jansen, K.J. and Spink, A. (2005), "Using the web to look for work: Implications for online job seeking and recruiting", Internet Research, Vol. 15 No. 1, pp. 49-66. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240510577068
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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