
doi: 10.5700/rausp1226
ABSTRACTEmployer Attractiveness from a Generational Perspective: Implications for Employer BrandingThis study aimed to identify the employer attractiveness factors prioritized by different generations: Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y. The survey was conducted with a sample of 937 professionals, working in various areas and companies, most of them were managers and had a high education level. The Employer Attractiveness Scale proposed by Berthon et al. (2005) was adopted and the results indicate that, when choosing a company, the generations under study have specific features regarding the attractiveness attributes they prioritize. It was also observed that Generation Y discriminates and ranks such attributes more clearly than the others. Possible implications for employer branding and research limitations are discussed at the end of the article.
recrutamento, generations, reclutamiento, generaciones, HF5001-6182, employer branding, atractivo como empleador, recruitment, atratividade do empregador, employer attractiveness, Business, gerações
recrutamento, generations, reclutamiento, generaciones, HF5001-6182, employer branding, atractivo como empleador, recruitment, atratividade do empregador, employer attractiveness, Business, gerações
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