1. Is job search related to employment quality? It all depends on the fit
- Author
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Saks, Alan M. and Ashforth, Blake E.
- Subjects
Psychology, Applied -- Research ,Job hunting -- Psychological aspects ,Career development -- Psychological aspects ,Workers -- Psychological aspects ,Psychology and mental health ,Social sciences - Abstract
In this longitudinal study on job search, fit perceptions, and employment quality, 113 graduates completed surveys prior to organizational entry and 4 months after entry. Job search behavior and career planning were positively related to pre-entry person-job (P-J), and person-organization (P-O) fit perceptions, and pre-entry P-J fit perceptions mediated the relationship between career planning and postentry P-J fit perceptions. P-J and P-O fit perceptions were positively related to job and organizational attitudes, and pre-entry P-J fit perceptions mediated the relationship between career planning and job attitudes. Further, the relationships between pre-entry fit perceptions and employment quality were mediated by postentry fit perceptions. These results indicate that P-J and P-O fit perceptions play an important role in linking job search to employment quality.
- Published
- 2002