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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2020 in the subject Leadership and Human Resource Management - Recruiting, grade: 1,2, European School of Business Reutlingen, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate German graduate students' attitudes towards AI-powered recruitment. Toward this end, data were collected through a questionnaire that was e-mailed to German university (graduate) students. Businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on technology as globalization progresses. New skills and knowledge are vital for organizations to be competitive, making Human…mehr

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2020 in the subject Leadership and Human Resource Management - Recruiting, grade: 1,2, European School of Business Reutlingen, language: English, abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to investigate German graduate students' attitudes towards AI-powered recruitment. Toward this end, data were collected through a questionnaire that was e-mailed to German university (graduate) students. Businesses are becoming increasingly reliant on technology as globalization progresses. New skills and knowledge are vital for organizations to be competitive, making Human Resource Management (HRM) more important now than ever.The application of advanced technology like Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gained significant attention in the recruitment process in recent years. AI offers promising solutions for recruiters to increase cost and efficiency by taking over repetitive tasks, such as screening CVs and conducting job interviews. However, little is known so far about how these solutions affect potential applicants' attitudes, particularly the attitudes of graduate students from German universities, and whether they are willing to accept and make use of the new opportunities offered by AI.The online questionnaire gathered data from a total of 456 different respondents. However, 50 respondents dropped out before completion and a further 36 respondents were not in line with the inclusion criteria. These respondents needed to be excluded from the sample, which resulted in a final sample size of n=370 individuals.
Autorenporträt
Tobias Opifanti graduated from ESB Business School (Reutlingen University), which ranks among the top business schools in Germany and belongs to the world's top five percent business schools according to AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). During his International Business studies, Tobias majored in Human Resource Management to gain extensive knowledge in the handling of employement issues within international organizations. Furthermore, he gained practical experience through a number of internships such as an internship at Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz) in the European HR department. His knowledge and experience in HR combined with his interest in digitization inspired him to write his bachelor thesis about job applicants' attitudes towards AI (Artificial Intelligence) powered recruitment, which represents a future trend in HR.