Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers

When Swedish employers advertise for IS/IT project managers they tend to list almost obvious qualification requirements instead of describing those that are unique for their companies’ competitiveness, or more precisely, instead of expressing those that really matters. The research behind this paper...

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Main Authors: Leif Marcusson, Siw Lundqvist
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SciKA 2015-01-01
Series:International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
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Online Access: http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-030403.pdf
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spelling doaj-5751816498fa436dbe3a678f56e9ebe62020-11-25T02:17:06ZengSciKAInternational Journal of Information Systems and Project Management2182-77962182-77882015-01-010304395610.12821/ijispm03040321827788Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managersLeif Marcusson0Siw Lundqvist1234 Linnaeus University Linnaeus University When Swedish employers advertise for IS/IT project managers they tend to list almost obvious qualification requirements instead of describing those that are unique for their companies’ competitiveness, or more precisely, instead of expressing those that really matters. The research behind this paper studied job advertisements during four years (2010–2013). The findings point to an inadequate ability to understand and/or express the requirements that should be decisive for the appointment in order to grasp the essence of what the job actually involves, which brings on problems for both the applicants and the employers. The practical implications of the study pursue a need for employers to stop advertising mostly general requirements for the benefit of more specified ones, that take the sector’s, the organization’s and the project’s requirements into consideration. By doing so, the prospect applicants have a better opportunity to understand what a certain job entails and the employers have a better chance to appoint the right individual. The research implications point to a need for acknowledging, and set about solving, problems concerning qualification requirements in advertisements for IS/IT project managers. http://www.sciencesphere.org/ijispm/archive/ijispm-030403.pdf appointmentrecruitmentIT/ISproject managerscompetenceprofessionalization
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Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
appointment
recruitment
IT/IS
project managers
competence
professionalization
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Siw Lundqvist
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title Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
title_short Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
title_full Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
title_fullStr Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
title_full_unstemmed Why advertise the obvious? Learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of Swedish IS/IT project managers
title_sort why advertise the obvious? learning outcomes from analyzing advertisements for recruitment of swedish is/it project managers
publisher SciKA
series International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
issn 2182-7796
2182-7788
publishDate 2015-01-01
description When Swedish employers advertise for IS/IT project managers they tend to list almost obvious qualification requirements instead of describing those that are unique for their companies’ competitiveness, or more precisely, instead of expressing those that really matters. The research behind this paper studied job advertisements during four years (2010–2013). The findings point to an inadequate ability to understand and/or express the requirements that should be decisive for the appointment in order to grasp the essence of what the job actually involves, which brings on problems for both the applicants and the employers. The practical implications of the study pursue a need for employers to stop advertising mostly general requirements for the benefit of more specified ones, that take the sector’s, the organization’s and the project’s requirements into consideration. By doing so, the prospect applicants have a better opportunity to understand what a certain job entails and the employers have a better chance to appoint the right individual. The research implications point to a need for acknowledging, and set about solving, problems concerning qualification requirements in advertisements for IS/IT project managers.
topic appointment
recruitment
IT/IS
project managers
competence
professionalization
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