"The First One to Pick up the Phone": Forms of Recruitment for Low-Skilled Jobs

Authors

  • Eva Nadai University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland image/svg+xml
  • Robin Hübscher University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/sjs-2022-0017

Keywords:

Recruitment, low-skilled jobs, labour market intermediaries, convention theory, valorization

Abstract

Based on a qualitative study on the employability of workers without vocational qualification in five different industries, this article examines hiring practices in the labour market segment of low-skilled jobs from a sociology of conventions perspective. In the absence of educational signals, employers use personal networks and trial workdays to reduce the uncertainty regarding the quality of job applicants. However, professional and technical intermediaries become more important, thus leading to the formalization of recruitment channels and valorisation.

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Article

Issue 2

Section

Articles

Number

335352

Language

English

Published

2022-07-12