Journal ArticleOpen Access
Using machine learning to translate applicant work history into predictors of performance and turnover.
Author Affiliations
Human Resources Research Organization, Clinical Research Organization
Published InJournal of Applied Psychology
Year2019
Citations165
Abstract
Work history information reflected in resumes and job application forms is commonly used to screen job applicants; however, there is little consensus as to how to systematically translate information about one's work-related past into predictors of future work outcomes. In this article, we apply machine learning techniques to job application form data (including previous job descriptions and stated reasons for changing jobs) to develop interpretable measures of work experience relevance, tenure history, and history of involuntary turnover, history of avoiding bad jobs, and history of approaching better jobs. We empirically examine our model on a longitudinal sample of 16,071 applicants for public school teaching positions, and predict subsequent work outcomes including student evaluations, expert observations of performance, value-added to student…
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