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A Longitudinal Study of the Relationships Among Job Search Self-Efficacy, Job Interviews, and Employment Outcomes
Authors:Lisa M. Moynihan  Mark V. Roehling  Marcie A. LePine  Wendy R. Boswell
Affiliation:(1) Organizational Behavior Department, London Business School, Regent's Park, London, NW1 4SA;(2) Michigan State University, USA;(3) University of Florida, USA;(4) Texas A&M University, USA
Abstract:This study investigates the relationships among job search self-efficacy beliefs, number of job interviews participated in, and job search outcomes using data collected from graduating college job seekers at multiple points in their respective job searches. Results indicate that job search self-efficacy is positively related to number of total offers and number of offers from a preferred employer. Consistent with our hypothesis, job search self-efficacy beliefs moderate the relationship between number of interviews and number of offers, indicating that highly confident job seekers were more efficient in converting interviews into job offers.
Keywords:job search self-efficacy  job choice  job offers
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