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Decisions,decisions: Cybervetting through the eyes of students
Authors:James Melton  Robert Miller  Brent R Jensen  Vishal Shah
Institution:Business Information Systems, College of Business Administration, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, USA
Abstract:How do students believe employers use social media in vetting job candidates? In this instructional experiment, students evaluated three hypothetical job candidates who had divergent social media presences. Questionable content, even if through an indirect link, was thought to reflect on a candidate's character and was extrapolated to future work performance. Professionally related social media activity boosted perceptions of both the candidate's character and skills. A nonexistent online presence prompted polarized assumptions—most frequently that he/she was asocial, deceptive, or technologically inept. Findings from this activity can inform business educators and help students develop a sharper awareness of how employers might weigh the online profiles of job candidates.
Keywords:Cybervetting  employment communication  personnel selection  social media
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