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ONLINE RECRUITMENT OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES: TECHNOLOGY IN FAVOR OF DIVERSITY?

RECRUTAMENTO ON-LINE DE PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA: A TECNOLOGIA EM FAVOR DA DIVERSIDADE?

RECLUTAMIENTO EN LÍNEA DE PERSONAS COM DISCAPACIDAD: LA TECNOLOGÍA A FAVOR DE LA DIVERSIDAD?

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

To analyze Web Based Recruitment for people with disabilities.

Originality/gap/relevance/implications:

Few studies in the world have looked at the usability and accessibility of job recruitment websites for people with disabilities: none of which reviewed Web ads. In Brazil, no e-Recruitment for people with disabilities was found.

Key methodological aspects:

This is a descriptive and qualitative study. The author sought to analyze ads available on websites exclusively aimed at the recruitment of persons with disabilities. The categories of analysis were: the content of the ads, and their accessibility and usability of them. The analysis was done by means of automatic validation testing of the accessibility using a tool (Hera).

Summary of key results:

All the sites have errors that hinder the accessibility and usability of the page. The large number of registered CVs and job vacancies available on the websites indicate that online recruitment is reaching the goal of attracting candidates and companies. Regarding the content, there are particular issues related to this specific audience, besides the ones regarding each and every job, such as the availability of accessibility in the company, devices allowed by the contractor, using filters for the candidate's disability and special needs required by the company.

Key considerations/conclusions:

Companies which specialize in this type of recruitment need to be familiar with the Web experiences of people with various types of disabilities seeking employment. Although the ads put forth various forms of information relating to the jobs, there is clear evidence that they are not prepared to receive disabled workers. Also, they need better guidance with respect to the elimination of discriminatory practices.

KEYWORDS
Recruitment; Websites; People with disabilities; Accessibility; Usability

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