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Work hard or play hard? Degree class, student leadership and employment opportunities

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This study investigates the impact on first hiring outcomes of two main curriculum vitae (CV) characteristics by which graduates with a tertiary education degree distinguish themselves from their peers: degree class and extra-curricular activities. These characteristics were randomly assigned to 2,800 fictitious job applications that were sent to real vacancies in Belgium. Academic performance and extra-curricular engagement enhance job interview rates by 7.0% (CI 95% [0.3%, 13.7%]) and 6.5% (CI 95% [-0.5%, 13.4%]), respectively. We did not find evidence for these CV characteristics to reinforce or reduce their effect.
Tijdschrift: Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics
ISSN: 0305-9049
Volume: 83
Pagina's: 1024 - 1047
Jaar van publicatie:2021
Trefwoorden:A1 Journal article
Toegankelijkheid:Open