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Daniels, Cora; Vinzant, Carol – Fortune, 2000
Refutes the idea that people who frequently move from job to job have difficulty finding new jobs. Suggests that people who have stayed in the same job for a long period of time will have a harder time finding new employment than one who has changed employers often. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Employment Patterns, Job Search Methods
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van Hooft, Edwin A. J.; Born, Marise Ph.; Taris, Toon W.; van der Flier, Henk; Blonk, Roland W. B. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
In the context of Ajzen's (1991) theory of planned behavior, the antecedents of intentions are better understood than the antecedents of behavior. The current study aimed to improve the understanding of the transition from intentions to behavior. Based on the work of Gollwitzer (1993), Kuhl and Beckmann (1994), and Lay (1986) we proposed a model…
Descriptors: Intention, Behavior, Theories, Models
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Summerville, Jennifer; Bolliger, Doris U. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2007
The job seeking and candidate selection process in academia can be mystifying to recent or soon to be graduates. Many graduate students have expressed concern about the fact that they do not feel quite prepared for the application process, and they have raised many questions while attending sessions and visiting on-site job placement centers at…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Career Development, Graduates, Educational Technology
Shaw, Alexander; Gold, Deborah; Wolffe, Karen – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2007
This article describes the results in the employment domain of a larger study of the lifestyles of 328 Canadian youths, aged 15-21 and 22-30, 131 of whom were blind and 197 of whom had low vision. The youths completed a survey on their work-related experiences, including their current employment status and job-search strategies. In addition to…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Age, Education Work Relationship, Visual Impairments
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Chen, Chengwen; Hu, Guiying – Frontiers of Education in China, 2008
The concept of job-hunting is an important factor affecting university students' employment. This empirical study shows that while hunting for a job, graduates witness negative correlation between their expectation of the nature of work and the demand for occupational types and the accessibility to a post and monthly income; positive correlation…
Descriptors: Expectation, Student Attitudes, Correlation, Employment Opportunities
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Rutter, Michael E.; Jones, James V. – Career Development Quarterly, 2007
The career development needs of counselor education students beginning a professional job search have not been systematically explored. Although job clubs have been linked to positive outcomes, there is no empirical evidence that they meet the needs of this group. The purpose of this study was to examine how counselor education students viewed a…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Clubs, Career Development, Career Counseling
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Zadny, Jerry J.; James, Leslie F. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1978
A group of 273 clients of one state rehabilitation agency were interviewed about where they looked for jobs, what were the sources of successful leads, and what was the most serious problem they encountered in trying to find a job. Direct application to employers and pursuing tips from family and friends were the best bets. (Author)
Descriptors: Employment Opportunities, Job Search Methods, Physical Disabilities, Rehabilitation Counseling
American School Board Journal, 1978
Suggests some unconventional methods of finding a job. (IRT)
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Application, Job Search Methods
Myers, Margaret – American Libraries, 1978
Written for individuals who use the ALA Conference Placement Center, this article explains how the Center works, the services it offers, and provides some helpful hints for potential job seekers. (JPF)
Descriptors: Conferences, Employment Opportunities, Job Placement, Job Search Methods
Zehring, John William – Learning, 1978
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Job Application, Job Search Methods, Labor Market
Uslander, Arlene – Instructor, 1978
This article presents guidelines for teachers on how to look for a new job, how to put one's best foot forward, and where to look. (JMB)
Descriptors: Career Change, Employment Interviews, Guides, Job Search Methods
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Cook, Mark – British Educational Research Journal, 1987
Describes the findings of a study on the unemployment of newly trained teachers who had graduated in 1979/1980 and had not found teaching jobs by 1982. Concentrates on their job search methods and investigates the relevance of their teaching subject, region of residence, commitment to teaching, and type of school sought. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Job Search Methods, Teacher Education, Teacher Employment, Teacher Placement
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Kanfer, Ruth; Hulin, Charles L. – Personnel Psychology, 1985
Examined attitudinal and behavioral variables associated with reemployment following job termination. Analyses revealed that reemployed persons were significantly more confident of job search skills and had engaged in a greater number of search behaviors than had individuals who had remained unemployed. Suggesting that reemployment success is…
Descriptors: Dislocated Workers, Expectation, Individual Differences, Job Layoff
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Burlew, Larry D. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
Presents model for job development, which can be useful to employment, rehabilitation, and career counselors in surveying the employment community and identifying unadvertised job openings, skills essential to the role of placement specialist. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Employment Services, Job Development
Taylor, M. Susan – Journal of College Placement, 1984
Surveyed 118 business students to examine the utility of job sources and strategies. Results showed the placement office was the most heavily used source, followed by direct applications. Most students used a form of maximizing strategy and indicated a need to rely on a wide range of job sources. (JAC)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, College Students, Higher Education, Job Placement
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