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Person-Job Fit And Person-Organization Fit As Components Of Job Seeking, Carrie Anne Rodgers
Person-Job Fit And Person-Organization Fit As Components Of Job Seeking, Carrie Anne Rodgers
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Job seekers have often made job choices based upon the degree to which they fit the tasks requirements of the job. This concept is referred to as person-job (P-J) fit. In addition, research has suggested that job seekers self-select organizations to work for based upon the perceived fit between themselves and the organization. This concept is referred to as person-organization (P-O) fit.
Extroversion As A Moderator Of The Relationship Between Workspace Characteristics And Job Satisfaction, Timothy Paul Hickey
Extroversion As A Moderator Of The Relationship Between Workspace Characteristics And Job Satisfaction, Timothy Paul Hickey
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