Employer requirements and employability mindsets influencing graduate workers’ self-confidence in gaining employment

M. Coetzee, Nadia Ferreira, I. Potgieter
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Background: Little is known about when (under which mindset conditions) graduate workers’ self-confidence in gaining employment increases. Objective: The current study explored the interaction effects between employers’ importance attached to graduate workers’ graduateness and employability qualities, and graduate workers’ mindsets of marketability, entrepreneurial orientation and networking or job search orientation in predicting their self-confidence in gaining employment. Method: The study was exploratory and cross-sectional in nature, involving ( N = 153) predominantly black African (71%) graduate-level workers employed in the South African services industry. Results: Hierarchical moderated regression analysis showed significant moderation effects on the mindsets of entrepreneurial orientation and marketability. Conclusion: The findings added new insights to the employability research literature by introducing the influencing role of the prospective employee’s own mindset in raising intrinsic self-confidence in gaining employment, while also triggering extrinsic self-confidence in employability in the link with employers’ requirements for graduateness and employability qualities.
雇主需求和就业心态影响毕业生就业自信
背景:很少有人知道何时(在何种心态条件下)毕业生就业自信增加。目的:探讨雇主对大学生毕业程度和就业素质的重视程度与大学生市场性、创业取向、社交取向或求职取向心态对大学生就业自信的交互作用。方法:该研究本质上是探索性和横断面的,涉及(N = 153)主要是在南非服务业就业的黑人(71%)研究生水平的工人。结果:层次调节回归分析显示,创业导向心态和市场化心态具有显著的调节作用。结论:研究结果为就业能力研究文献提供了新的见解,介绍了未来员工自身心态在提高就业内在自信方面的影响作用,同时也在与雇主对毕业程度和就业素质要求的联系中引发了就业能力的外在自信。
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