Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia

Successful Processes and tools for job searching for different positions are changing in present time. Social media are more important in job searching than any time before. This article is dealing with attitude of young people to job searching through social media. We are focused in our research on...

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Main Authors: Helena Kajanová, Martin Sedláček, Veronika Soósová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, Poland 2017-06-01
Series:Economics & Sociology
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Online Access:http://www.economics-sociology.eu/?477,en_attitudes-of-young-people-to-job-searching-through-social-media-case-of-slovakia
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spelling doaj-77a9401a37734e8dabd6d308b5ac24792020-11-24T23:52:31ZengCentre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, PolandEconomics & Sociology2071-789X2306-34592017-06-0110110.14254/2071-789X.2017/10-1/11Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of SlovakiaHelena Kajanová0Martin Sedláček1Veronika Soósová2Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín in TrenčínAlexander Dubček University of Trenčín in TrenčínAlexander Dubček University of Trenčín in TrenčínSuccessful Processes and tools for job searching for different positions are changing in present time. Social media are more important in job searching than any time before. This article is dealing with attitude of young people to job searching through social media. We are focused in our research on university students. The main aim of the article is identify present importance of social media in job searching and behavior of students on social media and their attitudes to possibilities of job searching through social media. The research was done by questionnaire survey on the group of students of Faculty of Social and Economic Relations, Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín. The survey was conducted in March - April 2016. We formulate deductions; identify trends and the future of social media in job searching.http://www.economics-sociology.eu/?477,en_attitudes-of-young-people-to-job-searching-through-social-media-case-of-slovakiasocial mediajob searchingrecruitinguniversity studentsSlovakia
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Martin Sedláček
Veronika Soósová
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Martin Sedláček
Veronika Soósová
Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
Economics & Sociology
social media
job searching
recruiting
university students
Slovakia
author_facet Helena Kajanová
Martin Sedláček
Veronika Soósová
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title Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
title_short Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
title_full Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
title_fullStr Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes of Young People to Job Searching through Social Media: Case of Slovakia
title_sort attitudes of young people to job searching through social media: case of slovakia
publisher Centre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, Poland
series Economics & Sociology
issn 2071-789X
2306-3459
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Successful Processes and tools for job searching for different positions are changing in present time. Social media are more important in job searching than any time before. This article is dealing with attitude of young people to job searching through social media. We are focused in our research on university students. The main aim of the article is identify present importance of social media in job searching and behavior of students on social media and their attitudes to possibilities of job searching through social media. The research was done by questionnaire survey on the group of students of Faculty of Social and Economic Relations, Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín. The survey was conducted in March - April 2016. We formulate deductions; identify trends and the future of social media in job searching.
topic social media
job searching
recruiting
university students
Slovakia
url http://www.economics-sociology.eu/?477,en_attitudes-of-young-people-to-job-searching-through-social-media-case-of-slovakia
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