Recruiter Evaluation of Candidates for Employment: Does Study Abroad Make a Difference?
Journal of Employment Counseling
Published online on September 04, 2018
Abstract
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This analog study investigated recruiters’ evaluation of candidates for employment in regard to whether study abroad experience advantaged some in being selected for certain positions. Results found that candidates who completed study abroad and a relevant internship were ranked highest, with preference given by recruiters to long‐term Western experiences. However, the data also suggested that recruiter assessments varied somewhat depending on recruiters’ study abroad experience and their own characteristics. Overall, the effect of study abroad on the evaluation of candidates was simply one part of a complex of considerations.
- Journal of Employment Counseling, Volume 55, Issue 3, Page 96-103, September 2018.