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If you want a job, don’t just search hard, search systematically: A field study with career starters [PDF]
After finishing school, career starters face the challenge of finding a job. Job search is a difficult process because there is no clear pathway to obtaining employment.
Edwin A J Van Hooft +1 more
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Moderators of Career Calling and Job‐Search Behaviors Among Unemployed Individuals
We examined the relationship between calling, job-search clarity, and job-search intensity in a cross-sectional study of Italian unemployed job seekers (N = 315).
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Proceedings of the 50th annual conference on Computers and People Research, 2012
The use of Information Technology (IT) job titles is problematic. Titles may have different meanings depending on context, with job descriptions and responsibilities varying from one organization to another. This paper investigates the causes of this issue by examining the historical context; a comparison is made with three other established ...
Patrick Donohue, Norah Power
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The use of Information Technology (IT) job titles is problematic. Titles may have different meanings depending on context, with job descriptions and responsibilities varying from one organization to another. This paper investigates the causes of this issue by examining the historical context; a comparison is made with three other established ...
Patrick Donohue, Norah Power
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Human Service Organizations Management, Leadership and Governance, 2021
Faqir Sajjad Ul Hassan +2 more
exaly
Faqir Sajjad Ul Hassan +2 more
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Social support, role clarity and job satisfaction: a successful combination for nurses
International Nursing Review, 2020Alejandro Orgambídez, Helena Almeida
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Trait affect and job search outcomes
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006Stéphane Coté +2 more
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Job search and social cognitive theory: The role of career-relevant activities
Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2009Jelena Zikic, Alan M Saks
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