Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering

To classify is human. Whether intentionally or not, we classify the world around us, though not all classification has the same level of impact. Throughout history and well into modern day, classification of people, from the apartheid regime in South Africa to gender classification of trans people,...

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Main Author: Klingborg, Jenny
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV) 2019
Subjects:
HR
RPA
ATS
CV
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-84746
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-847462019-06-11T04:39:16ZBortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekryteringsweSorted out? : Two professions’ views on the consequences of automatic classification within recruitmentKlingborg, JennyLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)2019classificationHRrecruitmentrobotic process automationRPAautomationATSCVinformation infrastructureklassificeringHRrekryteringrobotprocessautomatiseringRPAautomatiseringATSCVinformationsinfrastrukturInformation StudiesBiblioteks- och informationsvetenskapTo classify is human. Whether intentionally or not, we classify the world around us, though not all classification has the same level of impact. Throughout history and well into modern day, classification of people, from the apartheid regime in South Africa to gender classification of trans people, has had significant and sometimes devastating impact on individuals. This bachelor thesis examines the views of developers and recruiters regarding automatic classification of CVs within recruitment, and how these differ. Nine interviews with twelve informants – three developers and nine recruiters – form the empirical base of the thesis. A thematical analysis is applied and the results are presented in relation to the everyday consequences in Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star’s (1999) theoretical perspective. Three main topics are discerned as common themes in the interviews: time saving, precision, and reliability. The differing focus on each theme in the respective professions is further discussed. The width of the study does not allow for a generalised view of the opinions of each profession but provides an interesting starting point for further studies within the field. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-84746application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic classification
HR
recruitment
robotic process automation
RPA
automation
ATS
CV
information infrastructure
klassificering
HR
rekrytering
robotprocessautomatisering
RPA
automatisering
ATS
CV
informationsinfrastruktur
Information Studies
Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap
spellingShingle classification
HR
recruitment
robotic process automation
RPA
automation
ATS
CV
information infrastructure
klassificering
HR
rekrytering
robotprocessautomatisering
RPA
automatisering
ATS
CV
informationsinfrastruktur
Information Studies
Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap
Klingborg, Jenny
Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering
description To classify is human. Whether intentionally or not, we classify the world around us, though not all classification has the same level of impact. Throughout history and well into modern day, classification of people, from the apartheid regime in South Africa to gender classification of trans people, has had significant and sometimes devastating impact on individuals. This bachelor thesis examines the views of developers and recruiters regarding automatic classification of CVs within recruitment, and how these differ. Nine interviews with twelve informants – three developers and nine recruiters – form the empirical base of the thesis. A thematical analysis is applied and the results are presented in relation to the everyday consequences in Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star’s (1999) theoretical perspective. Three main topics are discerned as common themes in the interviews: time saving, precision, and reliability. The differing focus on each theme in the respective professions is further discussed. The width of the study does not allow for a generalised view of the opinions of each profession but provides an interesting starting point for further studies within the field.
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title Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering
title_short Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering
title_full Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering
title_fullStr Bortsorterad? : Två professioners syn på konsekvenserna av automatisk klassificering inom rekrytering
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