Linking Personality Traits and Most Valued Aspects in a Job to Reduce the Gap between Students´ Expectations and Company Value Propositions
Altres autors/es
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Data de publicació
2022-10-04ISSN
2325-6540
Resum
Minimizing the gap between students’ expectations and company value propositions is essential to improve the professional development of students, reduce turnover and foster organizational commitment, and so, career advisors have become key players to connect students with potential employers. This is especially relevant in this COVID-19 time when millions of jobs have been destroyed and there is a high level of uncertainty regarding what will happen in the future. Thus, the aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between students’ personality traits and their most valued aspects when looking for a job, to gain insights into how to maximize their matching. Data from 225 hospitality undergraduate students were analyzed regarding their personality traits and preferences. Results showed a positive relationship between the latter two, with personality traits shaped by work experience and gender. These insights contribute to extend career advisor tools to guide students toward the company most suitable for them.
Tipus de document
Article
Versió del document
Versió acceptada
Llengua
English
Matèries (CDU)
338 - Situació econòmica. Política econòmica. Gestió, control i planificació de l'economia. Producció. Serveis. Turisme. Preus
Paraules clau
Career advisors
Employability
Personality traits
Tourism and hospitality
Higher education
Ensenyament universitari
Col·locabilitat
Turisme
Hoteleria
Pàgines
25 p.
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Taylor and Francis Group
Publicat a
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Education
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