2010
DOI: 10.1089/cyber.2009.0193
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The Influence of Social Networking Web Sites on the Evaluation of Job Candidates

Abstract: This study investigated how the content of social networking Web site (SNW) pages influenced others' evaluation of job candidates. Students (N = 148) evaluated the suitability of hypothetical candidates for an entry-level managerial job. A 2 x 4 design was employed: résumés were either marginally qualified or well qualified for the job. SNW printouts reflected (a) an emphasis on drinking alcohol, (b) a family orientation, or (c) a professional orientation; participants in a control group received no Web page i… Show more

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“…Each source of information helps make inferences about the attributes and characteristics of a person. In a professional setting such inferences can inform decisions about hiring and career advancement (Wilson et al 2012;Bohnert and Ross 2010). For this reason social media accounts are carefully curated in order to highlight expertise (Treem and Leonardi 2012) and to enhance likeability (Forest and Wood 2012;Hollenbaugh and Ferris 2014).…”
Section: Professional Self-presentations On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each source of information helps make inferences about the attributes and characteristics of a person. In a professional setting such inferences can inform decisions about hiring and career advancement (Wilson et al 2012;Bohnert and Ross 2010). For this reason social media accounts are carefully curated in order to highlight expertise (Treem and Leonardi 2012) and to enhance likeability (Forest and Wood 2012;Hollenbaugh and Ferris 2014).…”
Section: Professional Self-presentations On Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus profiles on SNWs can provide professional recruiters a platform they need to find out honest, unfiltered information about job applicants, This research is a replication and extension o f the study conducted by Bohnert and Ross (2010), in their paper "The Influence o f Social Networking Web Sites on the Evaluation o f Job Candidates." The current research tries to overcome the two main limitations faced by the previous research.…”
Section: The Influence Of Facebook Visual Images On Hiring By Professmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Thus all this information can be used in the hiring process. Bohnert and Ross (2010) have mentioned how "it seems reasonable to anticipate similar effects for applicant photographs found on social networking Web pages:…”
Section: Negative Influence Of Social Media and Its Impact On The Hirmentioning
confidence: 93%
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