What do student jobs on graduate CVs signal to employers?
Author(s)
Caers, Ralf
Cuypers, Laure
De Couck, Marijke
Neyt, Brecht
Van Borm, Hannah
Baert, Stijn
Date issued
2020
In
Economics of Education Review, Elsevier, 2020/75/101979/1-19
Subjects
Student employment signalling hiring chances vignette study
Abstract
Due to the prevalence and important consequences of student work, the topic has seen an increased interest in the literature. However, to date the focus has been solely on measuring the effect of student employment on later labour market outcomes, relying on signalling theory to explain the observed effects. In the current study, we go beyond measuring the effect of student work and we examine for the first time what exactly is being signalled by student employment. We do this by means of a vignette experiment in which we ask 242 employers to evaluate a set of five fictitious profiles. Whereas all types of student work signal a better work attitude, a larger social network, a greater sense of responsibility, an increased motivation, and more maturity, only student employment in line with a job candidate’s field of study is a signal of increased human capital and increased trainability.
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