| | | | This survey was conducted by Job Media Pty Ltd. The request to participate in the survey has been circulated chiefly through our publications www.jobsinhr.com.au and www.jobsinplanning.com.au . The survey was conducted over approximately a 3 month period and when we closed the survey the reponse trends had been very similar for some time. |
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| | | | First Response Date: | Monday, 28 February 2005 |
| Last Response Date: | Thursday, 31 May 2005 |
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| | Q1.How much post graduate (post school/university) work experience do you have? |
| Less than 2 years | 74 | 16.59% |
| more than 10 years | 206 | 46.19% |
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| | | Q2. Are you currently employed? |
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| | | Q3. Are you actively looking for a new job? |
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| | | Q4.1 In which of the following media do you currently monitor employment advertisements? |
Q4.2 In which of the following media do you currently monitor employment advertisements? |
- Large, multi-discipline job web sites |
Q4.3 In which of the following media do you currently monitor employment advertisements? |
| - Job mail/alerts from large, multi-discipline job web sites |
Q4.4 In which of the following media do you currently monitor employment advertisements? |
| - Subscriber email for specific disciplines (like Jobs In HR, Jobs In Planning etc) |
Q4.5 Do you normally work in a HR function? |
(question added after survey had begun) | Total Respondents: | 430 |
Q5. Assuming you have seen a job advertised which interests you, but you want more |
| information about the job before applying, how do you prefer to contact the advertiser |
| By telephone or email | 179 | 40.13% |
Q6. How do you prefer to submit an application in response to a job advert? |
| By traditional post or fax | 12 | 2.69% |
| Happy to use any of the above | 186 | 41.7% |
Q7. If an advertiser provides no option but to apply for a position by visiting a web site |
| and registering and/or filling in a web based form, how would this affect the likelihood of |
| It wouldn't make any difference, I would still apply | 320 | 71.75% |
| It would make me less likely to apply. | 114 | 25.56% |
| I would not apply for the position. | 12 | 2.69% |
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| | | Q8. If a job advert names the employer, but does not name a contact person, how does |
this affect the likelihood of you responding to the advertisement? |
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| | | | It wouldn't make any difference - I would still apply | 340 | 76.23% |
| I would be less likely to apply. | 101 | 22.65% |
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| | | Q9. If an advert does not name the employer and does not name a contact person, how |
does this affect the likelihood of you responding to the advertisement? |
| It wouldn't make any difference - I would still | 128 | 28.7% |
| apply for the position if it looked interesting. |
| I would be less likely to apply. | 225 | 50.45% |
| I would not apply. | 93 | 20.85% |
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