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Autor/inMenevse, Aliye
TitelImpact of Job Searches on Self-Control at Social Media
QuelleIn: Educational Research and Reviews, 14 (2019) 9, S.320-326 (7 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz
ISSN1990-3839
SchlagwörterJob Search Methods; Social Media; Self Control; Physical Education; College Students; Time Management; Job Applicants; Recruitment; School Policy; Personality; Human Resources; Foreign Countries; Employer Attitudes; Privacy; Student Behavior; Student Attitudes; Turkey (Istanbul)
AbstractThis study aims to investigate how job search affects self-control of students using social network. This study was conducted on students studying in different departments and within the departments of Physical Education and Sports (BESB). A total of 600 students in the 21 ± 25 age group participated in the employment questionnaire. The statistics of the data were evaluated using Chi-square analysis for the relationship between 0.05 significance level and categorical variables in SPSS 21 package program. According to the participants' responses to the question "How much time do you spend on social media in a day?" it was observed that students in different departments (FB), (226 people, 75.3%) and BESB students (228 people, 76.0%) spend "6-10 h" daily on social media; whereas students of both departments (84.0%) used social networks intensively to seek employment. As regards the question ''Do you think the human resources departments of companies should use social media to get ideas about the applicants in the recruitment process? "FB students (218 people, 72.7%) and PESB students (244 people, 81.3%) responded as "No"; and with the highest average score of X2 = 6.362; p = 0.012 < 0.05 there was a significant difference in the BESB section. Also, for the question ''Do you use social media for the job search?'', FB students (171 people, 57.0%) and BESB students (272 people, 90.7%) answered "yes" with the stated rates; with a significant difference among BESB students determined, X2 = 88.002; p = 0.000; < 0.05. Further, as regards ''Do you find social media useful in job search?'', FB students (180 people, 60.0%) and BESB students (287 people, 95.7%) replied "yes" at the stated rates; and a significant difference among BESB students has been detected, X2 = 88.002; p =0.000; <0.05. As a result, the participants stated that the time spent on social media for employment search or digital socialization activities (about 6-10 h a day) prevented them from socialising in other physical activities; they also indicated that they had implemented auto-control in compliance with university regulations and restrictions in their accounts. Also, they were worried about HR identifying their profile on the social networks. Therefore, it is thought that the candidates may exhibit a very different personality in the social media networks than their real-life personalities, and they even tend to share them according to the personality of the institution. (As Provided).
AnmerkungenAcademic Journals. e-mail: err@academic.journals.org; e-mail: service@academicjournals.org; Web site: http://academicjournals.org/journal/ERR
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2020/1/01
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